HomeNewsTrendsWoman gets painful rashes, scales after ibuprofen dose. What is the Stevens-Johnson Syndrome?

Woman gets painful rashes, scales after ibuprofen dose. What is the Stevens-Johnson Syndrome?

The onset of Stevens-Johnson Syndrome is often heralded by flu-like symptoms such as fever, sore throat, and fatigue.

April 18, 2024 / 19:12 IST
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Stevens-Johnson Syndrome is characterised by painful, blistering rashes that spread rapidly. (Image: nhs.uk)
Stevens-Johnson Syndrome is characterised by painful, blistering rashes that spread rapidly. (Image: nhs.uk)

A woman in Iraq was rushed to the hospital with flu-like symptoms after a single 800mg dose of ibuprofen, an anti-inflammatory drug. The 45-year-old developed a rash and scales on her face and limbs and a yellow discharge started oozing out from her eyes. In addition to these, she got a swollen face, red eyes and crusted, yellow lips – all within four hours of her ingesting the medicine.

Doctors diagnosed her with Stevens-Johnson Syndrome – a deadly skin disorder triggered by medicines like antibiotics – after several tests, X-rays and biopsies.

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What is the Stevens-Johnson Syndrome?

Stevens-Johnson Syndrome (SJS) is a rare yet severe disorder of the skin and mucous membranes, characterised by a hypersensitivity reaction.