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Management of Bullous Pemphigoid with Diabetes Mellitus Type 2

Pratiksha S. Palsapure1*, Vaishali Balpande2 and Aniket Pathade3
1G.N.M 2nd year, Florence Nightingale Training College of Nursing. Datta Meghe Institute of Medical Science (DU) Sawangi (M) Wardha. Maharashtra, India
2Nursing Tutor, Florence Nightingale Training College of Nursing. Datta Meghe Institute of Medical Science (DU) Sawangi (M) Wardha. Maharashtra, India
3Research Scientist, Jawaharlal Nehru Medical College, Datta Meghe Institute of Medical Sciences, Sawangi (M), Wardha, Maharashtra, India
*Corresponding Author : Pratiksha S. Palsapure, G.N.M 2nd year, Florence Nightingale Training College of Nursing. Datta Meghe Institute of Medical Science (DU) Sawangi (M) Wardha. Maharashtra, India, Email: pratikshasp01@gmail.com

Received Date: Nov 03, 2021 / Accepted Date: Dec 08, 2021 / Published Date: Dec 15, 2021

Abstract

It’s an uncommon autoimmune disease that affects both men and women, albeit women have a higher prevalence. Present complaints and investigation: For six months, a woman in her 65th year patient has delivered a presentation dermatology department with the major complaint of fluid-filled sores all over her body. She had also been complaining of lesions with mild to severe scratching, irritation, and an occasional burning feeling over lesions for the past 6 months, and she was a recognised case of type 2 diabetes mellitus for which she had been taking medication for the past 6 to 7 years. The main Diagnosis, therapeutic intervention and outcomes after a physical examination and inquiry, the doctor discovered a case of Bullous Phemphoid with a verified case of DM type 2. Inj. Insulin Mixtard 22U/16U, Tab. Defcort 12 Mg 2-1, Tab. Glicazide 80 Mg BD, Tab. Nicoglow 250 Mg OD, Tab. Cyclophosphamide BD (50 Mg -25 Mg), Cap. Doxepin 10 Mg BD, Tab. Dailyshine 60000IU (Once A Week), L/A Omate - F OD Supplements of vitamin B, calcium, iron, and folic acid were provided. All of the treatments were completed, and the outcome was satisfactory. Conclusion she responded to both medicine and physician counseling. Her itching has diminished and some lesions have healed.

Keywords: Autoimmune disease; Bullous Pemphigoid; Diabetes Mellitus Type 2; Management

Citation: Palsapure PS, Balpande V, Pathade A (2021) Management of Bullous Pemphigoid with Diabetes Mellitus Type 2. Occup Med Health Aff 9.383.

Copyright: © 2021 Palsapure PS, et al. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.

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