What is Bullous pemphigoid (BP)? How is it better to treat with Low Dose Naltrexone?

Bullous pemphigoid (BP) is one of the types of pemphigoid that causes blisters filled with fluid in certain areas such as palms, lower torso, armpits, groin, soles, inner thighs, etc. the fluid inside the blisters may be clear or bloody. The skin around the blisters appear as red, inflamed, raised, and irritated patches of skin that do not burst easily. The areas covered with blisters may range from a few millimeters up to a couple of centimeters.

The symptoms of  Bullous pemphigoid (BP) are usually painful yet scarring does not always occur. People with BP experience its symptoms again and again as it cannot be cured permanently.  Bullous pemphigoid (BP) can come back at any time during your life once you have got it. People who have bullous pemphigoid (BP) have around 10 to 40 % increased chances of developing cicatricialpemphigoid which is also known as mucous membrane pemphigoid.

Just like other types of pemphigoid, bullous pemphigoid (BP)  is very rare. It is seen to occur in approximately 7 to 10 persons out of every million which shows how rare it is. Despite being an uncommon disease, it is the significant cause of blistering disorders in people older than 65 years. It can affect men and women equally. The following are some factors that increase your risk to develop BP:

      Injuries, burns, infections, etc on skin

      Skin that is prone to radiations such as UV rays, ionization, etc.

      Using diuretics, penicillin, sulfasalazine, etanercept, etc

      The presence of autoimmune disorders such as psoriasis, Parkinson’s disease, Grave’s disease, etc.

If it is left untreated, it can become fatal as well, especially for old people as they already have poor health. Bullous pemphigoid (BP)  can take up to several months or even years to go away. The traditional treatment that is available for curing this condition is only steroid-based medications that are used to suppress the immune system.

Treating Bullous pemphigoid (BP) with the help of low dosenaltrexone (LDN) is far better than using any other methods. The reason is that it is the safest, cheapest, and most efficient method of treating autoimmune diseases that have been discovered up till now. It usually has very few or no side effects at all. Low Dose Naltrexone (LDN) has all the properties that are needed to treat BP. for example, it reduces pain and inflammation.

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