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Miliaria 985
Different Forms of Miliaria
■Crystallina:
➣small, clear superficial vesicles without inflammation
➣appears often in bedridden patients or patients wearing tightly
bound clothes
➣asymptomatic and self-limited
■Rubra:
➣discrete, extremely pruritic erythematous papulovesicles
➣sensation of prickling, burning or tingling
➣predilection for antecubital fossa, popliteal fossa, trunk, intert-
riginous areas, and waistline
■Pustulosa:
➣always preceded by a dermatitis that produces injury, destruction
or blocking of the sweat duct
➣pustules are distinct and independent of hair follicles
➣intertriginous areas, flexural surface, scrotum, and back
■Profunda:
➣nonpruritic, flesh-colored, deep-seated white papules
➣asymptomatic
➣last about 1 hour after overheating has ended
➣concentrated on trunk and extremities
➣all sweat glands are nonfunctional except on face, axillae, hands
and feet
➣observed usually in tropics and usually follows bout of miliaria
rubra
tests
n/a
differential diagnosis
■Transient Acantholytic Dermatosis
■Pustular psoriasis
■Acute generalized exanthematous pustulosis
■Candidiasis
■Folliculitis
management
■Place patient in cool environment.
■Circulating fans
specific therapy
■Anhydrous lanolin helps to resolve occlusion of pores.