Epidermolysis bullosa
Alternate Names : Junctional epidermolysis bullosa, Dystrophic epidermolysis bullosa, Hemidesmosomal epidermolysis bullosa, Weber-Cockayne syndrome
Prevention
Genetic counseling is recommended for prospective parents with a family history of any form of epidermolysis bullosa. During pregnancy, chorionic villus sampling to test the fetus is available. For couples at high risk of having a child with epidermolysis bullosa, the test can be done as early as week 8-10 of pregnancy. Speak with your obstetrician and genetic counselor.
To prevent skin trauma and blistering, it may help to wear padding around trauma-prone areas such as the elbows, knees, ankles, and buttocks. Contact sports should be avoided. Patients with epidermolysis bullosa acquisita who are on steroids for longer than 1 month may require calcium and vitamin D supplements to prevent osteoporosis.
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