I have a client who has a rare condition called Papular Mucinosis diagnosed by a consultant.
Papular mucinosis is chronic and may be progressive. The dermallayer of the skin breaks out into small and solid bumps, usually conical in shape and measured from 2 to 4 mm or sometimes flat-topped papules. They contain mucin, a substance of mucus, the body's natural and protective lubricant found in saliva and epithelial cells in lungs and the sensitive part of the nose. The dorsal aspect of my clients hands, face, elbows, and extensor portions of the extremities are mostly affected.
The mobility of his lips and hands is reduced.
I was wondering if anyone has treated this and if it can be treated with the InterX?