Epidermolysis Bullosa (EB) is a chronic, rare genetic disease observed in children, where the skin has a tendency to form blisters. EB is understood to be a connective tissue disorder, where some bonding proteins lead to inflammatory changes on the skin, forming blisters. One of the major complications of this disease is cancer of the skin.
This condition begins soon at birth or a few days after birth. These children are referred to as Butterfly’s wings or cotton wool babies due to their specific skin appearance.
It mainly involves the skin and the mucous membrane. Skin becomes very sensitive and delicate. Due to the brittleness of skin, such children are often called Cotton Wool babies. About one in 50000 children get affected with this disease
The distribution of the blisters is generalized but the extremities are most frequently affected, the flexor sites being involved.
The other sites being: mouth, throat, and esophagus.
1) To take good care of the skin.
2) To advise soft or semi-solid food so as to prevent the formation of sores in the oral mucosa and esophagus.
Patients of EB have limited life span due to complications and require continuous medical supervision.
There is scanty homeopathic literature available to us based on experience. We, at Life Force, have registered nine cases of EB (as of November 2018). We will share experience on a later date. However, based on our experience with the treatment of various chronic diseases, connective tissue disorders (such as muscular dystrophy, polymyositis) and genetically mediated diseases, we can say that homeopathy will have some supportive role to play and that must be explored in every case of Epidermolysis Bullosa. We recommend homeopathy in association with the conventional treatment.
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