Sweet's Syndrome - Frequently Asked Questions
Frequently Asked Questions
1. Which doctor should I consult for Sweet's syndrome?A person with Sweet's syndrome should see a skin specialist (dermatologist) who will recommend the necessary tests or medications to avoid based on your medical history.
2. Do people die because of Sweet's syndrome?
No, Sweet's syndrome is not fatal. It resolves with treatment but the resistant cases may prolong for some months or even years.
3. Is Sweet's syndrome contagious?
No, Sweet's syndrome is not contagious.
4. Is Sweet's syndrome a hereditary condition?
No, Sweet syndrome is not hereditary in nature.
5. Are there any new drugs available for treating Sweet's syndrome?
A new agent called anakinra is available to treat Sweet's syndrome. It reduces inflammation and used commonly for treating rheumatoid arthritis.
6. What are the complications associated with Sweet's syndrome?
Recurrence of Sweet's syndrome may indicate the recurrence of malignancy. Skin lesions could get infected and may require antimicrobial therapy. Sometimes the associated conditions (Hashimoto's thyroiditis, inflammatory bowel disease) need to be treated to see any effect on Sweet's syndrome.
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