Reversing Blister Beetle Dermatitis
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Blister Beetle Dermatitis is an acute irritant contact dermatitis resulting from exposure to cantharidin, a vesicant present in the hemolymph of blister beetles, characterized by painful blistering lesions and erythema. Effective reversal and management strategies focus on immediate skin decontamination, symptomatic relief with corticosteroids or antihistamines, and preventing secondary infections to promote rapid healing.