What Causes Spots On The Hands After Intake Of Gentamycin And Ciprofloxacin?
Question: After a month of using these medications listed below, spots appear on my hands and XXXXXXX I was in a sunny/hot country when I was using these antibiotics. I am wondering if these pale spots are a reaction from the medicines. Now I finished all these medications a month a go and I still have the spots and I think they are increasing.
They are not itchy but i feel like uncomfortable when washing.
It is some kind of pigmentation.
Please help me I am not sure what they are.
Thanks
They are not itchy but i feel like uncomfortable when washing.
It is some kind of pigmentation.
Please help me I am not sure what they are.
Thanks
Brief Answer:
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I am dr.kakkar(dermatologist). I have gone through your query and i have noted your concern
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kindly upload an image
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hello. thank you for writing to us
I am dr.kakkar(dermatologist). I have gone through your query and i have noted your concern
I request you to kindly upload an image so that i am able to guide you better.
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Thanks for the reply.
Please find attached 2 images.
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Please find attached 2 images.
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Thanks for the email.
I have done both re-upload them and sent them by email.
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I have done both re-upload them and sent them by email.
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Brief Answer:
Vitiliginous spots
Detailed Answer:
hi.
thanks you
These depigmented spots are of vitiligo. i dont think that they are due to any drug intake. I suggest you to use tacroz forte 0.1% ointment, twice daily for 2 months.
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Vitiliginous spots
Detailed Answer:
hi.
thanks you
These depigmented spots are of vitiligo. i dont think that they are due to any drug intake. I suggest you to use tacroz forte 0.1% ointment, twice daily for 2 months.
Regards
Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Chakravarthy Mazumdar
Thanks for the reply
But one of the side effects of ciprobay is kin sensivity to the sun and also mentioned in many websites that it does change the skin color if you dtay in the sun while talking it.
Also vitiligo spot are bright white and pinky but what i have is different.
I appreciate your feedback
Thanks
But one of the side effects of ciprobay is kin sensivity to the sun and also mentioned in many websites that it does change the skin color if you dtay in the sun while talking it.
Also vitiligo spot are bright white and pinky but what i have is different.
I appreciate your feedback
Thanks
Brief Answer:
This is 100% vitiligo
Detailed Answer:
Hi.
This is acral vitiligo and not a side effect of any drug. Vitiligo spots are depigmented and milk white in color, not pink.
Moreover, ciprofloxacin causes sun sensitivity which usually presents as redness, itching and burning on sun exposed sites but does not cause these types of white spots. Moreover, the drug reaction lessens with drug withdrawl.
Regards
This is 100% vitiligo
Detailed Answer:
Hi.
This is acral vitiligo and not a side effect of any drug. Vitiligo spots are depigmented and milk white in color, not pink.
Moreover, ciprofloxacin causes sun sensitivity which usually presents as redness, itching and burning on sun exposed sites but does not cause these types of white spots. Moreover, the drug reaction lessens with drug withdrawl.
Regards
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Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Chakravarthy Mazumdar