Kaposi’s sarcoma usually presents as a purplish-red, flaky maculopapular rash.
Kaposi’s sarcoma is usually due to factors such as herpes virus type 8 infection and is a locally aggressive endothelial cell tumor. During its development, it causes multiple purplish-red blotchy, nodular lesions on the skin. If left untreated, it may involve lymph nodes, mucous membranes, and internal organs.
Patients with Kaposi’s sarcoma can be treated with medications such as pergolide and vincristine under medical supervision. For patients with more serious conditions or bone damage, surgical resection can be used for treatment.
When patients develop Kaposi’s sarcoma, it is recommended that they go to the hospital as soon as possible to clarify the specific condition and be treated accordingly. All the above drugs should be used under the guidance of physicians, and should not be used blindly by oneself to avoid accidents. After treatment, we should pay attention to regular observation of the progress of the patient’s condition. At the same time should pay attention to appropriate exercise, improve body resistance, promote the recovery of the condition.