Millipede burns
Introduction
Introduction to Millipede Burns Millipede is a multi-footed, non-toxic herbivorous insect that does not bite people to release toxins. However, when it crawls on the human body, it hits the smash, the worm breaks, and the glands on both sides release toxins. When a person is infected with a poison, the toxin can produce burning, blisters, and pigmentation, which can happen to the eye and cause a serious inflammatory reaction. Once the skin comes into contact with this toxin, it must be rinsed immediately with plenty of water. basic knowledge The proportion of sickness: 0.55% (the incidence of exposure to millipedes can reach 55%) Susceptible people: no specific population Mode of infection: non-infectious Complications: other Vibrio infections
Cause
The cause of millipede burns
(1) Causes of the disease
People are exposed to toxins released from both sides of the millipede worm.
(two) pathogenesis
Millipedes touch the skin on human skin, causing burning and inflammatory reactions.
Prevention
Millipede burn prevention
The disease is usually caused by exposure to the secretions of the millipede, so the clinical prevention method should be based on the cause of the disease. When encountering the attack of the millipede, do not directly attack the injury millipedes, and use other items to drive it away. It flies away to avoid damage to the toxins caused by millipedes. At the same time, it can also be directly sprayed with insect repellent, and it can also avoid the disease.
Complication
Millipede burn complication Complications, other vibri infections
Due to the rupture of the skin mucosa, the integrity of the skin is destroyed, so it may be caused by bacterial infection or fungal infection of the skin, usually secondary to low constitution, or long-term use of immunosuppressants and fungal infections such as nail fungus. Such as concurrent bacterial infections may have fever, skin swelling, ulceration and purulent secretion and other performance. Severe cases can lead to sepsis, which should be brought to the attention of clinicians.
Symptom
Millipea Burns Symptoms Common Symptoms Persistent Pain Blisters or Bullae Damage Local Burns
When a person is infected with a poison, the toxin can produce burning, blisters, and pigmentation, which can happen to the eye and cause a serious inflammatory reaction.
Examine
Millipede burn inspection
Clinical skin examination and corneal examination: Toxins can produce burning, blisters, and pigmentation. If it happens to enter the eye, it can cause severe inflammation, and even cause abnormal corneal hyperplasia, thick necrosis, etc., resulting in low vision.
Pathological examination: A large number of lymphocytes and eosinophils were infiltrated by histological biopsy, and neutrophil infiltration was observed in patients with skin infection.
Diagnosis
Diagnosis of the diagnosis of millipede burns
diagnosis
Can be diagnosed based on clinical manifestations.
Differential diagnosis
The disease meets the identification of papular urticaria. The typical skin lesions are mung beans or slightly reddish papules. The nature is hard. There are often small blisters on the top. After smashing, there is a crusting blush around the smear. After the wind group has subsided, it will still return to its original shape. Occurs in the trunk and the proximal extremities, the number of lesions is variable, often appear in batches, scattered or a few clusters, often accompanied by gastrointestinal disorders, a small number of patients sometimes have vesicles. According to clinical manifestations and pathological features can be clearly distinguished.
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