Epidermolysis Bullosa: Practical Clinical Tips From the Field.

Cureus

Pain, NEMA Research, Inc., Naples, USA.

Published: February 2024

AI Article Synopsis

  • Epidermolysis bullosa (EB) is a rare genetic skin condition causing extreme fragility, typically present at birth, with no known cure and primarily supportive treatments.
  • Children with EB face elevated risks, including squamous cell cancer, and often rely on interdisciplinary care, which is unevenly available across regions, especially in less-developed countries.
  • Families caring for EB patients face significant challenges, including high financial costs for medical supplies, and organizations like NoBabyBlisters.org provide practical tips and resources to improve quality of life for these children.

Article Abstract

Epidermolysis bullosa (EB) is a rare genetic condition characterized by fragile skin caused by impaired adhesion between the dermis and epidermis. EB is present at or near birth. There is no cure and treatments are supportive. Children with EB are at elevated risk of squamous cell cancer. Under ideal circumstances, EB patients benefit from interdisciplinary care teams who can offer state-of-the-art treatments. In reality and particularly in less-developed nations, care can be limited. In all cases, families dealing with a member with EB face great challenges in caregiving, much of which is managed at home, and incur great financial expenses for dressings, equipment, transportation, and out-of-pocket expenses. While research groups are working to find a cure for EB, clinicians working with EB patients around the world have found practical and relatively inexpensive tips to make life easier for people with EB. NoBabyBlisters.org, a nonprofit organization actively supplying monthly medical supplies for EB children on five continents and working on EB research, has innovated, developed, collected, and now offers here seven such practical and actionable items learned from its experience in the real world assisting children in less-developed nations, typically with hot climates. These are based on real-world clinical experience dealing with a complex disorder under challenging circumstances. The goal of this short paper is to provide advice to EB caregivers and their loved ones that may make things easier and enhance quality of life, including blister and pain reduction.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10921121PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.7759/cureus.53774DOI Listing

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