Erythema is redness of the skin (similar to a sunburn), caused by an increase in blood in the lower layers of the skin (also called hyperemia).
It is a result of an injury of the skin, infection, inflammation, or a side effect of treatment, including radiation or chemotherapeutic medications.
Erythema is redness of the skin (similar to a sunburn), caused by an increase in blood in the lower layers of the skin (also called hyperemia).
It is a result of an injury of the skin, infection, inflammation, or a side effect of treatment, including radiation or chemotherapeutic medications.
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It is a result of an injury of the skin, infection, inflammation, or a side effect of treatment, including radiation or chemotherapeutic medications. Erythema is redness of the skin (similar to a sunburn), caused by an increase in blood in the lower layers of the skin (also called hyperemia).
It is a result of an injury of the skin, infection, inflammation, or a side effect of treatment, including radiation or chemotherapeutic medications.
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