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Mycosis Fungoides - Info on Mycosis Fungoides Symptom, Causes & Treatment

What is Mycosis Fungoides ?

Mycosis Fungoides is a very common type of skin disorders but is very dangerous also. Most people who have mycosis fungoides will have the rash over many years. It is very difficult to determine if someone has mycosis fungoides, generally various biopsies are required over a number of years before the diagnosis can be done.

Mycosis fungoides is a type of skin disorder which is a commmon form of skin lymphoma. Lymphomas are blood tumors. In mycosis fungoides the blood lymphoma stays mostly in the skin. This results in a rash. Most people who have mycosis fungoides will have the rash over many years. It is very exigent to determine if someone has mycosis fungoides, usually several biopsies are required over a number of years before the diagnosis can be made. It is rare, with about 1 new case per 1 million in the United States. Males in their mid to late adulthood are favored. There is a propensity for lesions to occur on the lower trunk, thighs, and breasts in women. In later stages of the disease, dissemination is common.

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What are the causes of Mycosis Fungoides ?

The cause of the Mycosis Fungoides is unknown.

What are the symptoms of Mycosis Fungoides ?

Following are the symptoms of Mycosis Fungoides::

1)They are very itchy.

2)Red scaly skin rash

3)Spreading skin rash: The patches and plaques often form on the buttocks, groin, hips, under the arms, and on the breasts/chest.

4)Buttock skin rash and Shoulder skin rash

5)Skin ulcers and lumpy skin

Treatment of Mycosis Fungoides - With Home Remedies

Different Types of Treatment For Mycosis Fungoides are available, some are :

  • Ultraviolet light ( PUVA )
  • cortisone ointments
  • Photochemotherapy or photopheresis

 

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