Background: Bullous pemphigoid is a autoimmune skin disease which consists of bullae. It consists of fliud filled blisters which are large in size that develop on areas of skin such as lower abdomen ,upper thighs or armpits .
Case presentation: In this case report patient had developed fluid filled lesions over scalp, trunk, limbs and buttocks which on scratching leading to erosions and healed with milia. The possible study efforts were made to prevent bullae on skin surface by treating the patient with systemic corticosteroids, antibiotics and topical creams.
Conclusion: If BP left untreated it can persist for months or years with periods of spontaneous remissions and disease can be fatal in patients who are debilitated.
Key words: Case report, Bullous pemphigoid, Auto immune, Lesions, Milia, Systemic corticosteroids
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