
Pemphigus Vulgaris
Pemphigus vulgaris is an autoimmune disorder that causes a person to experience outbreaks of blisters on the skin, as well as on the lining of the mouth. It occurs due to the immune system attacking the proteins on the upper layers of the person’s skin. The condition is always severe, and it can cause entire thin layers of skin to peel off. Most individuals suffering from pemphigus vulgaris are middle-aged or older.
The blisters of pemphigus vulgaris are large, soft, and painful. They sometimes burst open and become infected. If they pop up inside a person’s mouth or throat, the individual will have extreme difficulty eating, drinking, and swallowing.
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