What Are the Complications Associated with Kindler Syndrome in Neonates?
The complications of Kindler Syndrome in newborns can be severe and require careful management:
Infections: Due to the fragility and erosions of the skin, there is a high risk of bacterial infections. Dehydration: Extensive skin erosions can lead to significant fluid loss, resulting in dehydration. Feeding Difficulties: Mucosal involvement can make feeding painful and difficult, impacting nutrition and growth. Scarring: Healing of blisters and erosions can result in scarring, which may affect both appearance and function.