When blisters show up without burns, a rare autoimmune disease could be the culprit
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When blisters show up without burns, a rare autoimmune disease could be the culprit
Medically reviewed by Susan Bard, MDgpointstudio / Getty Images The most common type of pemphigus is pemphigus vulgaris.Pemphigus is a rare autoimmune disorder that causes blisters on your skin, genitals, and the inside of your mouth, throat, and nose.Types of PemphigusThere are several types of pemphigus. They are categorized based on:The layer of epidermis affected (outermost layer of skin)The parts of the body affectedThe type of antibody (im…
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