Prurigo pigmentosahttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prurigo_pigmentosa
Prurigo pigmentosa ke boemo bo sa tloaelehang ba letlalo la sesosa se sa tsejoeng, se khetholloang ke ho hlaha ka tšohanyetso ha li-papules tsa erythematous tse sieang hyperpigmentation ea reticulated ha li fola. Boemo bona ka linako tse ling bo bakoa ke thibelo ea morao-rao ea lijo.

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  • E tšoauoa ka lekhopho le hlahang khafetsa le nang le hyperpigmentation e kang net.
  • E tloaelehileng Prurigo pigmentosa
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References Prurigo Pigmentosa 38261670 
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Prurigo pigmentosa ke boemo bo sa tloaelehang ba letlalo la ho ruruha ha letlalo le qalileng ho hlalosoa ke Nagashima et al ka 1971. E ama haholo-holo basali ba bacha ba Asia Bochabela empa e ka etsahala le ho ba bang. E hlaha e le lekhopho le lekanang la maqhubu a khubelu a phahamisitsoeng molaleng, sefubeng le mokokotlong. Hangata makukuno ana a etsa mohlala o kang oa letlooa 'me a ka tla le ho tsamaea, a siea mabala a lefifi letlalong. Prurigo pigmentosa e ka hlahisoa ke liphetoho tsa metabolism, tse kang tse bakoang ke lijo tsa ketogenic, tse seng li tumme haholo morao tjena.
Prurigo pigmentosa, also known as Nagashima disease or keto rash, is a rare inflammatory skin disease initially described by Nagashima et al in 1971. Prurigo pigmentosa typically, but not exclusively, affects young females of East Asian ethnicity, presenting as a symmetrical eruption of urticarial papules on the neck, chest, and back. The papular eruption typically coalesces into a reticulated pattern that repeatedly resolves and recurs, resulting in hyperpigmented skin of cosmetic concern. Prurigo pigmentosa can be triggered by metabolic derangements, including those secondary to ketogenic diets, which have experienced a rise in popularity in recent years.
 Prurigo pigmentosa: A multi-institutional retrospective study 37001731
Prurigo pigmentosa ke boemo ba letlalo bo bakang makhopho a tšohanyetso, a hlohlona, ​​a mafubelu ka mokhoa o ts'oanang le letlooa o lateloang ke matheba a lefifi. Morao tjena, bopaki bo bong bo thehiloe hore Prurigo pigmentosa e amahanngoa le lijo tsa ketogenic. E ka ama batho ba lilemo tse fapaneng le ba bong bo fapaneng, ka tšekamelo ea ho ata haholo ho basali. Maemong ao ho khutlela lijong tse tloaelehileng kapa ho sebelisa litlhare tsa letlalo ho sa thuse ka botlalo, lingaka li ka fana ka lithibela-mafu tse nooang tse kang doxycycline kapa minocycline (100 mg habeli ka letsatsi bakeng sa likhoeli tse 1 ho isa ho tse peli) .
Prurigo pigmentosa is a skin condition causing sudden, itchy, red bumps in a net-like pattern followed by dark spots. Lately, some evidences were founded that Prurigo pigmentosa is associated with the ketogenic diet. It can affect people of different ages and genders, with a tendency to be more common in females. In cases where returning to a regular diet or using skin treatments doesn't fully help, doctors may prescribe a course of oral antibiotics like doxycycline or minocycline (100 mg twice daily for 1 to 2 months).