Get To Know The Causes And Risk Factors For Stevens-Johnson Syndrome

Pneumonia

Ladies, pneumonia causes Stevens-Johnson syndrome. It's the most common infectious cause, in fact! Most often, it will be pneumonia from the M. pneumoniae bacteria that does it. That's why cases of it need to be monitored closely, and patients must be tested for Stevens-Johnson syndrome! Ladies, you'll need aggressive treatment when pneumonia was your trigger. It's because pneumonia makes eye complications quite a bit more likely. You will likely deal with blistering of the eyes, ladies! Thankfully, pneumonia is easy to spot. Major symptoms are fever, fatigue, and a productive cough. Ladies, these start just one week before your rash and blisters!

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Liver Injury

Your liver matters a lot with Stevens-Johnson syndrome, ladies. Any injury, damage, or disease involving your liver increases your risk of this condition! In most cases, ladies, this is because of acetaminophen and other meds. Many meds cause liver damage when you take too much of them. Taking them for too long causes this damage too!

Hepatitis A is a big player here as well. Of course, other types of hepatitis also influence this condition. Ladies, 30 percent of you with this syndrome have increased liver enzymes. Out of that, 10 percent of you are going to also have a full hepatitis infection! Hepatitis is a group of conditions, and many mean your liver is damaged. Viral hepatitis isn't the most common reason for Stevens-Johnson syndrome. However, like with pneumonia, it does happen!

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