Tetter
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| Tetter | |
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| Specialty | Dermatology |
Tetter is an archaic term historically used to describe a variety of itchy, scaly skin diseases, rather than a single specific condition.[1] In pre-modern medical usage, it could refer to several dermatological disorders, including conditions now classified as eczema, ringworm (tinea), or other inflammatory or infectious skin eruptions.[1]
Many of the symptoms historically described as tetter—such as itchy, circular or scaly lesions and occasional blistering—are consistent with tinea corporis (ringworm), which presents as an itchy, ring-shaped rash with scaling borders.[2][3]
However, the term was not limited to fungal diseases and could also encompass non-infectious conditions such as eczema. Conditions that can be described as tetter: