Brief introduction of cat's eye sores in ancient books

Cat's eye sore; ; Erythema multiforme is the name of this disease. See Jin Jian Yi Zong, Volume 74. Also known as cold sore and goose sore (cat's eye sore occurs in spring and autumn, also known as goose sore; Occurred in cold winter, also known as cold sores). It refers to a skin disease characterized by erythema, papules, blisters in some centers, cat's eye-like, shiny, no pus and no blood. It is named because its sores are shaped like cat's eyes, without pus and blood, and its luster is shining. Mainly erythema, accompanied by papules, blisters and other polymorphic skin lesions, often accompanied by mucosal damage, conscious itching or mild burning sensation as the clinical characteristics. The patient's skin is red and swollen to the periphery, and the central blister is like a cat's eye iridescence, which is an acute self-limiting inflammatory skin disease. Common in young men and women, especially young women, more common in winter and spring. The course of disease is usually 2 ~ 4 weeks, but it is easy to relapse after recovery.

"Jin Jian, M.D., Essentials of Surgical Psychology" said: "Cat's eye sore, a kind of cold sore, was born on the face and whole body, and was condensed by external cold due to prolonged stagnation of the spleen. At first it looked like a cat's eye, shiny and bloodless, but it didn't hurt often. After a long time, it will be close to the tibia. It is appropriate to take Qingji Qushi Decoction for external use. "

Cat's eye sore is equivalent to erythema multiforme (erythema multiforme) in western medicine. Erythema multiforme iridoid.

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