What is Epidermolysis Bullosa? Epidermolysis Bullosa, abbreviated to EB, is the name of a genetically-determined skin disorder. In the Netherlands, around 400 patients have been recorded. A characteristic feature of EB is the development of blisters on the skin
after The blisters cause a lot of pain and discomfort. Especially when the
blisters EB presents itself in all kind of variations. There are about 27 different
types known, varying from mild to severe. In the milder form of EB blistering only Internal blisters may develop in the mouth, the throat and the oesophagus.
EB is a chronic illness. This means the disease cannot be cured. As a result of thorough scientific research the cause of the various forms of EB has become more clear in recent years. Most forms of EB are hereditary, this means that the disease may be passed on to the next generation. EB is not passed on by contagion. Whether a child has inherited the disease or not, is usually obvious
rather A distinction can be made between the dominant inheritable types and In a recessive form of inheritance both parents are healthy, but a carrier
of has a 25% chance of having the disorder. Thousands of people are, without knowing, a carrier of a serious type of EB.
What does EB mean for the patient and his/her environment? The disease EB may have a great effect
on the patient and the environment. These effects are physical, such as blistering, wound
infection, atrophic
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