Does Wound Between Vulva And Anal And Rashes On Eyelids/forehead Indicate Cancer?
I was diagnosed with biopsy for Lich Scler, I have had it for 6 years now. Now I have an open wound between my lower vulva and anal, and there is blackened skin. I have also started getting red raches on my eyelids in the corner and painful rash behind my ear and on my forehead and my lips never heaL. cOULD i NOW HAVE CANCER? i AM TIRED ALL THE TIME AND i HAVE BEEN LOOSING WEIGHT.
It is possible that you are having a generalized reduced nutritional condition which is causing your symptoms. The symptoms are unlikely to be a cancer and likely most probably due to autoimmune condition causing general deterioration of health.
You might be having a reduced immunity and this should be evaluated in detail. If you are having weight loss for more than 10 percent over two months then you should get a complete blood count to be done. A detailed clinical evaluation is also required to know if you have any lumps or lymph nodes enlarged in any region of your body. It is easier for a person with low immunity to get an infection and please discuss with your doctor if you have got any condition from malnutrition. Subsequently nutritional support and rehabilitation is to be given attention. Please do not worry.
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Does Wound Between Vulva And Anal And Rashes On Eyelids/forehead Indicate Cancer?
Hi, Thanks for writing in. It is possible that you are having a generalized reduced nutritional condition which is causing your symptoms. The symptoms are unlikely to be a cancer and likely most probably due to autoimmune condition causing general deterioration of health. You might be having a reduced immunity and this should be evaluated in detail. If you are having weight loss for more than 10 percent over two months then you should get a complete blood count to be done. A detailed clinical evaluation is also required to know if you have any lumps or lymph nodes enlarged in any region of your body. It is easier for a person with low immunity to get an infection and please discuss with your doctor if you have got any condition from malnutrition. Subsequently nutritional support and rehabilitation is to be given attention. Please do not worry.