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Suggest Remedy For Rashes On Back Due To Elevated ESR Count In Blood
I am Dilip Kumar suffering from Skin Rashes at the back of my body due to more ESR count in blood [ 22 mm/hr] where normal reference range is [ 0-9]. I consulted near by Dermatalogist .He suggested to use mixture of Clonate lotion+Dermadew caloe but rashes were still present even after one month. Till now I used following Tablets: 1.DESLOR 5mg 2.ATARAX 25mg Currently using below tablets. 1.WYSOLONE 10mg 2.RANTAC 150mg 3.DAZIT 5mg Please suggest how to reduce the skin rashes due to more ESR count?
Skin rashes with high ESR maybe a sign of inflammatory disease like psoriasis, and is very common on the back, where it usually gets un-noticed many a times. To come to a concrete diagnosis you should get a biopsy of the skin lesion. Family history of any skin related problems would also give us clue in the diagnosis. Most inflammatory disease tend to have a metabolic effect on general, would also like to get a few test more like LFT, USG (abdomen), lipid profile, sugars, thyroid.
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Dr. Siddharth Kumar, Internal Medicine Specialist
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Suggest Remedy For Rashes On Back Due To Elevated ESR Count In Blood
Hi, Skin rashes with high ESR maybe a sign of inflammatory disease like psoriasis, and is very common on the back, where it usually gets un-noticed many a times. To come to a concrete diagnosis you should get a biopsy of the skin lesion. Family history of any skin related problems would also give us clue in the diagnosis. Most inflammatory disease tend to have a metabolic effect on general, would also like to get a few test more like LFT, USG (abdomen), lipid profile, sugars, thyroid. Take care. Hope I have answered your question. Let me know if I can assist you further. Regards, Dr. Siddharth Kumar, Internal Medicine Specialist