Suggest Treatment For Red Lesion On The Foot
Question: Is there something I should be worried about? Its not painful its not itchy I pricked it and blood comes out no pus. It just turned red because I keep on touching it. It just started weeks ago when I worked with prolonged standing. 8hrs a day. Im bother and worried. It looks like tgat because i keep on removing drying skin. Please help me.
Brief Answer:
Insect bite
Detailed Answer:
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I am sorry to see that you are having a lesion on your foot. This may just be a small blood blister from standing too long. I would recommend that you not try to rupture it or puncture it as this may cause infection. It is best to let these lesions heal themselves. This is truly a benign lesions and will heal if you leave it alone.
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Insect bite
Detailed Answer:
Thank you for contacting HCM with your health care concerns
I am sorry to see that you are having a lesion on your foot. This may just be a small blood blister from standing too long. I would recommend that you not try to rupture it or puncture it as this may cause infection. It is best to let these lesions heal themselves. This is truly a benign lesions and will heal if you leave it alone.
I hope I answered your question. Please contact us again if you have any additional questions
Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Chakravarthy Mazumdar
Not gangere or diabetic foot or callous ulcer or anything??
Brief Answer:
none of the above
Detailed Answer:
All those things that you mention are not possible here. Gangrene only happens when there is severe infection and poor circulation. From your age and the appearance of the foot you appear very healthy. A diabetic ulceration would be only for those who have diabetes and there would be a large open area or crater that won't heal. This is definitely not a diabetic foot ulcer.
none of the above
Detailed Answer:
All those things that you mention are not possible here. Gangrene only happens when there is severe infection and poor circulation. From your age and the appearance of the foot you appear very healthy. A diabetic ulceration would be only for those who have diabetes and there would be a large open area or crater that won't heal. This is definitely not a diabetic foot ulcer.
Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Chakravarthy Mazumdar
How long will this take to heal?
Brief Answer:
2 weeks
Detailed Answer:
As long as you don't touch and manipulate the area the lesion should heal in 2 weeks
2 weeks
Detailed Answer:
As long as you don't touch and manipulate the area the lesion should heal in 2 weeks
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Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Chakravarthy Mazumdar