Suggest Treatment For Irritation And Skin Damage
Question: skin problemsâ of my mother
Brief Answer:
Kindly elaborate her skin problems
Detailed Answer:
Hi
Kindly elaborate on your mother's skin problems so that I can help her.
Regards
Kindly elaborate her skin problems
Detailed Answer:
Hi
Kindly elaborate on your mother's skin problems so that I can help her.
Regards
Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Remy Koshy
my mother age 54 Wight 55 height 5.2'
facing the problem since almost 1.5 year.
irritation and skin damage like the picture...
we took doctor advice before 7 month and it seemed positive result but after 2.5 month prob repeated. and doctor advice to test blood.
blood test report and doctor advice attached
facing the problem since almost 1.5 year.
irritation and skin damage like the picture...
we took doctor advice before 7 month and it seemed positive result but after 2.5 month prob repeated. and doctor advice to test blood.
blood test report and doctor advice attached
Brief Answer:
Can't see any pictures, kindly upload again
Detailed Answer:
I can't see any images.
Kindly upload them again under the report section or mail them to YYYY@YYYY as "Attention: Dr Asmeet ".
Can't see any pictures, kindly upload again
Detailed Answer:
I can't see any images.
Kindly upload them again under the report section or mail them to YYYY@YYYY as "Attention: Dr Asmeet ".
Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Raju A.T
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Brief Answer:
Pigmented purpuric dermatoses, topical steroid and calcium dobesilate
Detailed Answer:
I have reviewed the attached photographs and your mother seems to be having pigmented purpuric dermatoses which is a pigmentary disease of the skin.
It can occur due to various causes like thyroid disease, diabetes, liver diseases and in maximum persons without any cause.
I have reviewed the reports and they seem fine. Only TSH is mildly elevated. TSH can be repeated after 1 month.
Even the medicines prescribed to her were fine but this disease is chronic and very resistant to treatment.
If I was your her treating doctor I would recommend her to apply clobetasol propionate cream diluted in a moisturising lotion in the ratio of 1:3 on the affected areas twice daily and take tablet calcium dobesilate 500 mg twice daily for 4-5 weeks.
These are prescription drugs and should be used under the supervision of the doctor.
Pigmented purpuric dermatoses, topical steroid and calcium dobesilate
Detailed Answer:
I have reviewed the attached photographs and your mother seems to be having pigmented purpuric dermatoses which is a pigmentary disease of the skin.
It can occur due to various causes like thyroid disease, diabetes, liver diseases and in maximum persons without any cause.
I have reviewed the reports and they seem fine. Only TSH is mildly elevated. TSH can be repeated after 1 month.
Even the medicines prescribed to her were fine but this disease is chronic and very resistant to treatment.
If I was your her treating doctor I would recommend her to apply clobetasol propionate cream diluted in a moisturising lotion in the ratio of 1:3 on the affected areas twice daily and take tablet calcium dobesilate 500 mg twice daily for 4-5 weeks.
These are prescription drugs and should be used under the supervision of the doctor.
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Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Remy Koshy