What Causes Birth Mark Like Lesion On Buttock?
Question: Sudden birthmark outer buttock looks like a burn, not raised, no pain or itch. Color disappears if pressed.
This suddenly appeared. No pain or itch, not raised. If pressed, color disappears.
This suddenly appeared. No pain or itch, not raised. If pressed, color disappears.
Brief Answer:
Please upload some good resolution pictures
Detailed Answer:
Hi
Please tell since when do you have this mark?
Also please click some close up pictures of the skin lesion and upload them here on this page.
I will get back to you after I take a look at the exact skin lesions.
Dr Geetika Paul
Please upload some good resolution pictures
Detailed Answer:
Hi
Please tell since when do you have this mark?
Also please click some close up pictures of the skin lesion and upload them here on this page.
I will get back to you after I take a look at the exact skin lesions.
Dr Geetika Paul
Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Chakravarthy Mazumdar
It has been here a week, showed up suddenly
Brief Answer:
Localised collection of blood, will slowly resolve
Detailed Answer:
Hi
I have seen the attached picture.
The skin lesion seems to be a bruise. This is basically a collection of blood which can occur due to coming out red blood cells from the blood vessels.
Nothing really needs to be done.
It will change colors and will slowly disappear.
You can take oral vitamin c tablets once a day for rapid healing .
It must have occurred secondary to some trauma, or scratching or sometimes after some insect bite. So there is really nothing to be worried about.
It will resolve in about ten to fourteen days.
Dr Geetika Paul
Localised collection of blood, will slowly resolve
Detailed Answer:
Hi
I have seen the attached picture.
The skin lesion seems to be a bruise. This is basically a collection of blood which can occur due to coming out red blood cells from the blood vessels.
Nothing really needs to be done.
It will change colors and will slowly disappear.
You can take oral vitamin c tablets once a day for rapid healing .
It must have occurred secondary to some trauma, or scratching or sometimes after some insect bite. So there is really nothing to be worried about.
It will resolve in about ten to fourteen days.
Dr Geetika Paul
Note: Hope the answers resolves your concerns, however for further guidance of skin related queries consult our Dermatologist.Click here to book a consultation
Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Chakravarthy Mazumdar