Two Circles With Red Dot Between Genital Area And Stomach. Skin Normal, No Itching
My girlfriend has 2 almost perfect curled between her genital area & below here belly one is a petted circle with a red dot in the middle the other is larger by4 or 5 times & is a double circle the skin in the center looks normal the skin between the circles in the bigger circle looks normal. There is no itching or flaky skin
hi. you did not mention the duration of lesions which is very important. considering that the lesions are annular or targetoid without itching and scaling the possibilities are: If it is of a few minutes or hours duration then may be it is urticaria and absence of itching does'nt go totally against it. Another possibility is Erythema multiforme which can also present with targetoid lesions. Chronic lesions having a target like morphology can be Granuloma annulare, erythema chronicum migrans, sarcoidosis
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Two Circles With Red Dot Between Genital Area And Stomach. Skin Normal, No Itching
hi. you did not mention the duration of lesions which is very important. considering that the lesions are annular or targetoid without itching and scaling the possibilities are: If it is of a few minutes or hours duration then may be it is urticaria and absence of itching does nt go totally against it. Another possibility is Erythema multiforme which can also present with targetoid lesions. Chronic lesions having a target like morphology can be Granuloma annulare, erythema chronicum migrans, sarcoidosis Skin biopsy would confirm the exact differential