Drug dermatitis includes mild and severe cases, mild cases are mostly skin damage, active treatment has a better prognosis, and severe cases can lead to multi-organ damage and more serious conditions.
Drug dermatitis, also known as drug rash, is due to the drug into the body triggered by the skin and mucous membrane adverse reactions, mainly manifested in skin rash, itching, pain and other symptoms, can also lead to internal organ damage. If the symptoms are mild, the skin lesions can subside after stopping the allergy-causing drugs and giving anti-allergy drugs such as loratadine.
In severe cases, the symptoms can involve all systems of the body, causing multi-organ damage, such as liver and kidney failure, electrolyte disorders, pneumonia, heart failure, and so on. High-dose hormone shock therapy can be used, such as intravenous methylprednisolone, dexamethasone, etc., and intravenous immunoglobulin can also be injected.
Specific therapeutic measures vary according to the condition, and medication should be prescribed by the doctor. Mild drug rash can progress to severe disease if not treated in time, so once the onset of the disease, you need to consult a doctor in time.