Some time ago I was diagnosed with Granuloma Annulare,prescribed some cream which did not help at all. I am getting more spots mainly on my right leg (ankle,knee and calf). They don t hurt, itch or anything like that. I am just concern that this is a symptom of some other underlying problem....white blood cells...Vitamin deficiency etc! Apart from that they are not a good look and worry that they are actually spreading. I read all that is written about the condition. Have you got any suggestion or test I should be having? Thank you.
Granuloma annular is a benign skin condition of unknown origin.The exact cause of granuloma annulare is unknown (idiopathic). Numerous theories exist linking the cause to trauma, sun exposure, thyroid disease, tuberculosis, and various viral infections. However, no definitive proof has been shown for any of these theories. The disease is harmless and may disappear even without treatment. So, no need to worry.
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Dr.Ilyas Patel MD
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What Causes Granuloma Annulare?
Hi, Granuloma annular is a benign skin condition of unknown origin.The exact cause of granuloma annulare is unknown (idiopathic). Numerous theories exist linking the cause to trauma, sun exposure, thyroid disease, tuberculosis, and various viral infections. However, no definitive proof has been shown for any of these theories. The disease is harmless and may disappear even without treatment. So, no need to worry. Hope this helps. Thanks. Dr.Ilyas Patel MD