Browsing: Frequently Asked Questions Concerning Schamburg Disease

There is no cure for Schamberg's disease, however, this condition is not life-threatening or a major health concern. The most…

Drugs such as acetaminophen, aspirin, adalin, amlodipine, carbromal, chlordiazepoxide, glipizide, glybuzole, hydralazine, meprobamate, nitroglycerin, persantin, reserpine, thiamine, interferon-alfa, injection medroxyprogesterone…

Schamberg purpura is the result of leakage of blood from small capillaries in the superficial papillary dermis. The resultant purpura…

While there is no specific treatment to cure Schamberg's disease permanently, there are things that sometimes help. The itching can…

Schamberg's disease is rare and there are few epidemiological studies in the literature. Schamberg disease may affect all ages but…

Schamberg's disease is a rare dermatosis characterized by progressive, non‐palpable pigmentary changes. Typically, the lesions occur as patches and 'cayenne…