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What Is Causing Lump On My Toe Diagnosed With Angiokeratoma?

Hello, I am wondering about a recent diagnosis of an angiokeratoma of the right foot third digit. I understand these are typically benign; however, my concern is that it has become painful. My toe often has a purplish hue and recently has developed a lump on top of the toe.
Thu, 11 Sep 2014
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Thank you for using healthcaremagic. I can understand your concern. But there is nothing that you need to worry about it. Angiokeratoma is a benign condition wherein there is increased capillaries (which brings about the purplish/bluish hue on the skin)and thickening of the skin. It has to be excised for complete relief or it may also harbor infections. So do consult your local surgeon regarding the excision. Hope this helped you. Have a happy health!
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What Is Causing Lump On My Toe Diagnosed With Angiokeratoma?

Thank you for using healthcaremagic. I can understand your concern. But there is nothing that you need to worry about it. Angiokeratoma is a benign condition wherein there is increased capillaries (which brings about the purplish/bluish hue on the skin)and thickening of the skin. It has to be excised for complete relief or it may also harbor infections. So do consult your local surgeon regarding the excision. Hope this helped you. Have a happy health!