nahalööve
Nahalööve, in Estonian, refers to a rash or eruption on the skin. It describes a variety of skin changes, from small red patches to raised wheals or blisters, often accompanied by itching, burning, or warmth. The appearance and distribution can vary widely between individuals and conditions.
Causes and classification: Nahalööve is a common symptom rather than a single disease. It can arise from
Signs and symptoms: Typical features include redness, swelling, and itching. Bumps, scales, crusts, or fluid-filled blisters
Diagnosis and differential: Diagnosis is usually clinical, based on appearance and history. Patch testing may identify
Treatment and management: Treatment targets the underlying cause and symptom relief. Identifying and avoiding triggers is
Prognosis and prevention: Many rashes improve with appropriate treatment and self-care, though some chronic conditions persist.