What are the symptoms of noma

Noma is usually caused by immune dysfunction, bacterial infection and other factors, and its clinical symptoms are mostly manifested as pustules, blood blisters, ulcers and so on, which need to be treated with drugs under the guidance of doctors or by surgery and other methods.
1. Pustules: when patients have gangrenous pustulosis, the stimulation of inflammatory mediators will lead to the phenomenon of pustules.
2. Blood blisters: Noma can lead to obstruction of local blood circulation and formation of blood stasis, resulting in the phenomenon of blood blisters.
3. Ulcer: if not timely treated or daily life not pay attention to the care, it may lead to local necrosis, break and form the phenomenon of ulcer.
When noma occurs, patients should go to hospital for examination in time and use relevant drugs for treatment under doctor’s guidance.