Subject: Midwifery III (Theory)
Pemphigus neonatorum is a bullous skin eruption produced primarily by Staphylococcus aureus. Infection is spread by an unsanitary environment and cross infection. In the moderate form, superficial pustules, single or scattered, appear on the face, axilla, or scalp. The carriers or sources of infection must be identified, and necessary actions must be implemented. The blisters are pricked with a sterile needle, and once the dead skin is removed, the region is covered with antibiotic ointment or painted with an antiseptic solution. When blisters occur on the palms, soles, or trunk, pemphigus may be caused by congenital syphilis. Other signs of congenital syphilis are present, and therapy is given in accordance with syphilis.
Pemphigus neonatorum is a bullous eruption of the skin caused primarily by Staphylococcus aureus. The source of infection is an unsanitary environment and cross infection.
In mild form: On the face, axilla, or scalp, solitary or scattered superficial pustules occur. Following the application of antibiotic ointment or painting with 1 percent gentian violet in spirit, a rapid cure ensues.
When blisters occur on the palms, soles, or trunk, it may be related to congenital syphilis. Other characteristics of congenital syphilis are present, and therapy is given in accordance with syphilis.
Define Pemphigus neonatorum ?
Staphylococcus aureus is the main culprit behind the bullous skin eruption known as pemphigus neonatorum. Cross infection and unhygienic conditions are the causes of infection.
What are the Treatment of pemphigus neonatorum ?
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