Erythema (noun): Redness of the skin caused by dilatation and congestion of the capillaries, often a sign of inflammation or infection.
Erythematous(adjective): Relating to or characterized by erythema
It seem to me that we speak for one and the same disease if we speak for Erythema exudativa or Erythematous exudative.
If my assumption is right, I have the answer below for you:
Erythema is a skin disorder due to an allergic reaction or infection. Erythema is a type of allergic reaction that occurs in response to medications, infections, or illness. Medications include:Barbiturate, Penicillins, Phenytoin, Sulfonamides. Infections include: Herpes simplex. Mycoplasma.
Erythema is exudative, when there is exudate and swelling in the rash patches. This usually happens infectious erythema.
Most erythema multiforme is associated with herpes simplex or mycoplasma infections.
To the questioner: The term 'erythema' has frequent use than erythematous, so it would be better for the readers of answer.com to have the question as Erythema (instead Erythematous). Hope the someone will edit and correct it.
An inflammation of the stomach is called gastritis. Gastritis can either be acuter chronic, and there is medication that can help with pain.
erythematous means red
Erythematous simply means red, so an erythematous streaks are red streaks.
Erythematous simply means red, so an erythematous toe is a red toe.
Erythematous folds just means red folds. Erythematous simply means red.
Erythematous papules are red bumps.
The term 'erythematous' means relating to or characterized by erythema, which means "redness." So, to sum up, erythematous means red.
"Erythematous" is red, and "esophagus" is the tube that carries from from your mouth to your stomach.
Erythematous mucosa is red mucou membranes. A person with the common cold, for instance, would have erythematous nasal mucosa with no bleeding.
Erythematous is not a disease, it just means red. Erythematous mucosa is red mucous membranes. Erythemtous mucosa is found in the nose and throat during a bout of the common cold.
ATP exudative. It's acute tonsillopharyngitis accompanied by pus or clear fluid in the tonsillar areas. That is why we feel sorthroat. This is caused by either virl or bacterial infection hence, antibiotics is needed.
Erythematous means red. Mucosa erythematous means the lining of the GI tract was red. Talk with your health care provider to find out if this redness has any implications in your health.