Leprosy:-
Leprosy is the infection of the skin sore and nerver damage in the legs or arms .
Cause:-
It is caused by mycobacterium leprae.
It is aslo known as Hansen disease after the scientists who discovered it (m.leprae in 1873).
Pathophysiology:-
It is classified into 3 types after the number and types of skin sores.
1. Intermediate:-
This type include early cases with hypopigmented macules and sensory impairment.
2. Tuberculoid:-
- It is less contagious than other forms.
- a mild and less sever form of leprosy people often have one or few patches of fat and pale colored skin.
3. Lepromatous:-
It is most sever form of disease and has widespread skin bumps and rashes.
- The nose and kidney and male reproductive organs may also affected.
- it is more contagious than tuberculoid leprosy.
4. Borderline :-
People with this type of leprosy has symptoms of both tuberculoid and lepromatous forms.
5. Pure neuritic:-
In this type involvement of nerve but not skin .
Source of transmission:-
It may be transmitted from one person to another through droplets , Direct contact ,by insect , tattoo needle and breast milk.
Clinical manifestations:-
1.Leprosy affects the skin and nerves outside the brain and spinal cord ( peripheral nerves).
2. Skin sores are pale colored
3. Loss of feeling in ths arm and legs due to nerves damage and muscles weakness.
Incubation period:-
Usually 3 to 5 years to appears symptoms.
Diagnosis:-
1. Health history and physical assessment.
2. AFB by nasal smears and skin smears.
3. Biopsy of the lesion.
4. Serological and immunological test.
5. Histamine test.
6. CBC .
7. Keratinize level
8. Liver function test.
Medical management:-
1. Dapsone
2. Rifampicin
3. Clofazimine
4. Quinoline
5. Minocycline
6. Azithromycin
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