Introduction

Erythema multiforme is a skin reaction that can be triggered by an infection or medication. It's usually mild and goes away in a few weeks. But there's also a rare, severe formthat can affect the mouth, genitals and eyes and can be life-threatening. This is known as erythema multiforme major. Erythema multiforme mainly affects adults under 40, although it can occur at any age. This page covers: Symptoms When to get medical advice Causes and triggers Treatments Complications
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