Bazin Disease, also known as Erythema Induratum, is a rare chronic skin condition that primarily affects women. It is characterized by the development of nodules or painful ulcers on the lower limbs. While there are no exact synonyms for Bazin Disease, it is sometimes referred to as Nodular Vasculitis or Tuberculid. These alternative terms help to describe the underlying inflammatory process and the skin manifestations associated with the disease. Despite its rare occurrence, Bazin Disease requires medical attention and treatment. Antibiotics, anti-inflammatory drugs, and supportive therapies are commonly used to manage symptoms and prevent complications in individuals affected by this condition.