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'''Bullae''' are large, fluid-filled blisters that can form on the skin due to various conditions or injuries. Unlike smaller blisters, bullae are typically more than 5 millimeters in diameter. They can arise from acute or chronic processes and may be filled with serum, blood, or pus, depending on their etiology. The skin around bullae may appear normal, reddened, or inflamed. ==Causes== Bullae can result from a wide range of conditions, including: * [[Infectious diseases]]: Certain infections, such as [[impetigo]], [[chickenpox]], and [[herpes simplex virus]], can lead to the formation of bullae. * [[Autoimmune diseases]]: Diseases like [[bullous pemphigoid]], [[pemphigus vulgaris]], and [[dermatitis herpetiformis]] are characterized by the autoimmune-mediated formation of bullae. * [[Genetic disorders]]: Some genetic conditions, such as [[epidermolysis bullosa]], lead to fragile skin that easily forms blisters and bullae. * [[Allergic reactions]]: Contact dermatitis and drug reactions are examples of allergic responses that can cause bullae. * [[Physical causes]]: Burns, including sunburns, and friction can cause bullae as part of the skin's response to injury. ==Symptoms== The primary symptom of bullae is the appearance of large, fluid-filled blisters on the skin. Other symptoms may include: * Pain or discomfort in the affected area * Redness or inflammation around the blister * Itching or burning sensations ==Diagnosis== Diagnosis of the underlying cause of bullae typically involves a thorough medical history and physical examination. Additional tests may include: * [[Skin biopsy]]: Taking a small sample of the blistered skin for microscopic examination can help identify the cause. * Blood tests: These can help diagnose or rule out autoimmune or infectious conditions. * Direct immunofluorescence: This test is used to detect specific antibodies in the skin, useful in diagnosing autoimmune blistering diseases. ==Treatment== Treatment of bullae depends on the underlying cause. General measures include: * Protecting the blisters from further injury * Keeping the area clean to prevent infection * Avoiding the causative agent, if identified (e.g., allergens or irritants) Specific treatments may include: * Topical or oral antibiotics for bacterial infections * Corticosteroids or other immunosuppressive drugs for autoimmune conditions * Antiviral medications for viral infections * Special wound care for genetic skin disorders ==Complications== If not properly managed, bullae can lead to complications such as: * Secondary infection of the blisters * Scarring or changes in skin coloration after healing * Pain and mobility issues, depending on the location and size of the bullae ==Prevention== Preventing bullae involves managing the underlying conditions that cause them and protecting the skin from injury. This may include: * Using sunscreen and protective clothing to prevent sunburn * Avoiding known allergens or irritants * Following treatment plans for chronic skin conditions [[Category:Dermatology]] [[Category:Skin conditions]] {{medicine-stub}} {{No image}}
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