An acute skin reaction to a virus, possibly streptococcal or herpes simplex. Often associated with infection of the mucous membranes. May manifest as a reaction to barbiturates and other drugs.
Symptoms: low blood pressure, skin lesions, toxaemia, collapse.
Treatment. Same as for ERYTHEMA NODOSUM. Local antipruritics to relieve irritation.
reddening of the palms. This may be a variant of normal or a feature of pregnancy. It is also associated with chronic liver disease, connective tissue disease (such as rheumatoid arthritis), endocrine disorders (such as diabetes mellitus and thyrotoxicosis), certain infections, drugs, and smoking. There is no specific management for this condition.... palmar erythema