Erythema Multiforme is a skin condition characterized by red, patchy bumps or lesions that typically appear on the hands, feet, and face. There are several synonyms used to describe this condition, including erythema exudativum multiforme, erythema polymorphe, and erythema fixum. The term "multiforme" refers to the various forms that the lesions can take, ranging from itchy, fluid-filled blisters to target-like patches. This condition is often caused by an allergic reaction or infection, and can be treated with topical or oral medications to reduce inflammation and itchiness. It is important to seek medical attention if you experience symptoms of Erythema Multiforme, as it can sometimes indicate a more serious underlying condition.