What Causes Flaky Skin Rashes With Itchy Patches And Edema In Legs?
I have allt of edema in my legs, feet and thighs and my stomach is engorged. Also my bad wk shows my AST is125 norm is 0 to 34 and my alt is 169 norm is 10 to 40. There is no dark ua and no jaundice there is rt sided abs pain rib cage. Irritated skin, flaky skin rash, skin is thick and itchy patches like psorsises. Periods ok ins constipation. Indigestion and acid reflex. And exhaustion fatigue and muscle weakness. And some confusion. I am concerned that there may be a liver problem that my doc and I may be missing. What do you recondmend?
Varicocity can have itchy Rash with Edema. It is also known as stasis Eczema and is due to reduce blood supply in the skin of legs because of improper flow. Topical steroid is required for the treatment. permanent cure can only be done after treating the underlying cause.
Hope it helps. If you have any other question please do not hesitate to contact us.
Regards, Dr. Atishay Bukharia
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What Causes Flaky Skin Rashes With Itchy Patches And Edema In Legs?
Hi, Varicocity can have itchy Rash with Edema. It is also known as stasis Eczema and is due to reduce blood supply in the skin of legs because of improper flow. Topical steroid is required for the treatment. permanent cure can only be done after treating the underlying cause. Hope it helps. If you have any other question please do not hesitate to contact us. Regards, Dr. Atishay Bukharia