
What Causes Peeling Of Skin From Palms, Elbows And Soles Of Feet?

the palms, soles and my elbow symptoms peeling it worse when I wash my nail plate thickening it sometimes feels pain and throbbing, I met dokotor in the clinic and told me I suffer from allergic and the doctor just gave me medicine cream
Cause of skin lesions
Detailed Answer:
Good evening
Thank you for writing on health care magic
I have gone through the pictures you have posted. Your nails and fingers dont look in a good shape.
I would like to know a few more things here before i can guide you further:
1. How long you have been having these symptoms?are they of recent onset or have been present from before
2. Is it seasonal??
3. Did it get aggravated on exposure to some soap or detergent used?
4. Anyone in your family has a history of Psoriasis
5. Does it accompany your joint pains
6. Is it itchy
7. Any other parts of your body has such rashes
Do let me know these queries. I would like to rule out the possible cause of either contact dermatitis or psoarisis as the nails are equally affected
Await your reply
Regards
Dr Naval


it sometimes accompany arthritis in my fingers parts
it is not itchy
other body parts in the elbow
I experienced this in the past two months and exposed these symptoms for the first time
it is not seasonal
when exposure to soap it worsens
No family history of experiencing history of Psoriasis
it sometimes accompany arthritis in my fingers parts
it is not itchy
other body parts in the elbow
Psoriasis or Contact Dermatitis
Detailed Answer:
Good evening
Sorry for the late reply. I was stuck in the hospital duties. Well, at this stage it does look like contact dermatitis. If you can ask your dermatologist to take a biopsy from the elbow or do a scrap test, it can help us distinguish between psoriasis and contact dermatitis. The nail beds are rarely involved in contact dermatitis, so i am not in too favour of it.
Avoid using hard soaps and detergents for now. Try using soaps with oil in it. Keep your skin moist. Continue using the creams prescribed to you
In your next visit to dermatologist, do have a discussion if it could be psoariasis considering the joint pains you have. The treatment will differ for it and you will benefit from it as well
Do let me know for more queries
regards
Dr Naval

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