What Are The Warning Signs Of Stevens-Johnson Syndrome?

Blisters

Blisters seem to develop on top of the rash, which may lead to skin erosion. Although the blisters can happen on the skin, they do not seem to be limited to it. The mucous membranes may also develop blisters. In Stevens-Johnson syndrome, this may happen on the patient's nose, genitals, or lining of their mouth. All of these blisters can erupt and bleed.

If the blisters develop on the patient's lips, they can cause intense pain. This might make it harder for individuals to eat. If they develop within the patient's urinary tract, they may experience pain while urinating. Their urine flow may also deplete. It can be hard to predicate where the blisters will develop first. The mucous membranes may be affected before the skin. In other cases, the rash may have already spread before the blisters appear.

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