Experiencing Swelling Of Hands, Cystic Acne On Back. Cause And Cure?
just recently I have experienced swelling of hands and cystic acne on my back ( I always have had very clear skin). Lupus and arthritis have been ruled out. I have just gone through menopause. I was using minoxidil, and have stopped hoping that would resolve the issue...it hasn t seemed to affect it. the minoxidil has a warning that if hands swell notify doctor. Commercials say testosterone exposure can affect skin and my husband has been using it, but exposure is extremely unlikely. Can you give me some idea of the cause, and the best course of action?
The swollen hand may be due to irritation by minoxidil.
It may be healed without treatment, but you avoid contact with minoxidil.
Another query is cyst on back.
The cyst on back would be epithelioid or sebaceous cyst.
You may cosult surgeon.
Cyst would be removed surgically under local anaesthesia.
I hope you got my answer.
Thanks.
Dr. Ilyas Patel MD
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Experiencing Swelling Of Hands, Cystic Acne On Back. Cause And Cure?
Hi, You have swollen hands and cyst on back. You are using minoxidil. The swollen hand may be due to irritation by minoxidil. It may be healed without treatment, but you avoid contact with minoxidil. Another query is cyst on back. The cyst on back would be epithelioid or sebaceous cyst. You may cosult surgeon. Cyst would be removed surgically under local anaesthesia. I hope you got my answer. Thanks. Dr. Ilyas Patel MD