I have a rash on my thigh that is painless and does not itch. It is a couple of inches in length and about half an inch wide and is flat. It appears as a larger blotch with a couple of small blotches around it. I have tried antihistamine cream, anti-fungal cream and hydrogen peroxide but none have had any affect. It appeared seemingly overnight and has not gotten any bigger or smaller since. It has been here for about one month. What could this be?
It may be ecchymoses most probably. Still, consult the Dermatologist for the perfect diagnosis and proper treatment. Thrombophob ointment application on blotches may be considered. Take vitamin C an vitamin K tablets in proper one under observation of a doctor. It may become blackish then gradually vanish.
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I think that you may be having ecchymosis most probably. However, you may consult the dermatologist for the perfect diagnosis and proper treatment. Thrombophob ointment application on blotches may hasten the response. You may take vitamin C and vitamin K tablets in proper doses under observation of a doctor. It may vanish in a few weeks time.
Hope I have answered your query.
Let me know if I can assist you further.
Regards,
Dr. Ilyas Patel,
Dermatologist
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What Does A Painless Rash On The Thigh Indicate?
Hi, It may be ecchymoses most probably. Still, consult the Dermatologist for the perfect diagnosis and proper treatment. Thrombophob ointment application on blotches may be considered. Take vitamin C an vitamin K tablets in proper one under observation of a doctor. It may become blackish then gradually vanish. Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further. Regards, Dr. Ilyas Patel, Dermatologist