Abstract
Pemphigus vulgaris (PV) is a chronic autoimmune disease causing painful oral erosions and fragile skin blisters, severely impacting quality of life. This case report presents a 69-year-old female patient in Myanmar with PV complicated by diabetes, hypertension, and thromboembolic conditions. Her extensive skin involvement, severe pain, and recurrent infections emphasized the need for a multidisciplinary approach to management. Palliative care interventions focused on holistic, patient-centered strategies, including effective pain relief with pre-procedural analgesia, meticulous wound care, and strict infection control. Psychological support significantly improved her mental well-being and daily functioning. The case highlights the urgent need for enhanced patient education, continuous follow-up, and structured psychosocial support to optimize treatment outcomes. By implementing these measures, healthcare providers can ensure a more comprehensive approach, improving long-term care and patient satisfaction for individuals living with PV.
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