Lupus vulgaris
Lupus vulgaris occurs in children and adolescents, and it occurs on the face. Most of the nearby lymph nodes or bone tuberculosis lesions are transmitted to the skin through the lymphatic vessels, or tuberculosis is infected by skin damage. Traditional Chinese medicine believes that the disease is mostly caused by insufficient blood and qi, exogenous poisonous sputum, and stagnant blood. This disease is most common in skin tuberculosis, accounting for 50% to 75% of all skin tuberculosis.
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