Q81: Epidermolysis bullosa

Q81.9: Epidermolysis bullosa, unspecified

The skin is made up of various layers. Normally the various layers of skin hold tightly together. This condition changes the genetic make-up so that certain components of the skin cells are no longer formed properly. This results in the layers of skin not being held together so tightly. The layers of skin no longer holding together so tightly can cause various symptoms.

The condition causes blisters to form on the skin. The blisters can form, for example, on light tough, bumping, heat or without any external reason. The blisters can burst easily and then leave wounds and sores behind. When the wounds and sores heal, the skin can look the way it did before. However, scars may also appear, for example.

This disorder can cause various other symptoms.

This disorder is congenital, which means you were born with it. Family members can also be affected.