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Patch Of Dry Skin Which Is The Shape And Size Of A Nicke..

patch of dry skin which is the shape and size of a nickel I have one patch of dry skin which is the shape and size of a nickel on my butt. It s red with white flaky skin. it doesn t itch but i ve had it for three months now and it hasn t changed in appearance.
Sun, 6 Mar 2011
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Sounds like tenia corporis, a kind of fungal infection. But for a confirm diagnosis & treatment you need to see a dermatologist or visit a homeopath.
Takecare.
Dermatologist Dr. Gaurang Krishna's  Response
hi,
which country are you from> if you are from the subcontinent or africa or gulf, and if the sensations over the patch is altered, then i suspect leprosy. visit a dermatologist immediately for an accurate diagnosis. tinea corporis is unlikely if the lesion is not itchy or it has not changed for the last three months.
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Patch Of Dry Skin Which Is The Shape And Size Of A Nicke..

Hi Welcome to Healthcare Magic Forum Sounds like tenia corporis, a kind of fungal infection. But for a confirm diagnosis & treatment you need to see a dermatologist or visit a homeopath. Takecare.