How To Treat Bullous Pemphigoid

Make Dietary Changes

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Some patients who have bullous pemphigoid may be recommended to make dietary changes. Various types of foods have been reported to cause the worsening of bullous pemphigoid symptoms due to boosting of the immune system. These foods include acidic fruits, garlic, barbeque sauce, horseradish, bagels, potato chips, relishes, onions, pickles, red sauces, chocolate, and tomatoes. In addition, popcorn, pretzels, tortilla chips, coffee, Worcestershire sauce, pizza, and red wine are known to exacerbate symptoms of bullous pemphigoid as well. Certain foods may cause symptomatic lesions that occur in the mouth of affected individuals to become worse and more painful. When a bullous pemphigoid patient has mouth ulcers, they are recommended to eat soft and moist foods that are easier to swallow. Salty foods may cause the patient to feel extreme discomfort if there are ulcers present in the mouth, but salt also promotes the healing process of the sores.

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