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I have erythemaabigne , aka toasted skin syndrome . How do I treat it aside from getting rid of my heating pad (his name is kermit)? I have discontinues the use of the heating pad but the lesions ... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Shoaib Khan
( General & Family Physician)
erythema and a few sessile polyps I am extremely concerned about the causes of the esophageal candiasis When I looked that up the causes were AIDS and cancer Are there other causes that are not... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Ratnakar Kini
( Gastroenterologist)
I had an EGD today. Duodenum was normal without inflation, ulceration or polyps Erythema ... Erythema and irregular margins in the Gastroesophageal ( Biopsy done) hey inserted a Braco PH probe as I ... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Baranidharan Kuselan
( Pain Medicine & Palliative Care Specialist)
I have been using a space heater at work under my desk for 2 years now. Recently noticed my leg has a brownish patch exactly where the hot air hits my pants. I know it is Erythemaabigne. I have been ... View answer
I experienced erythemaabigne on my upper thighs and stomach after sitting out in the sun. My skin ... a laptop, heating pads, or sit in front of fires. Are there other causes of this? For... View answer
Hi, I just found out what the name is of my mysterious problem.. erythemaabigne. nI have had this rash for over two years and I slept with a hot water bottle on my stomach till yesterday because I... View answer
I use my heating pad every night and now I have dark brown line and spots on my lower back. After doing some research and looking at images I believe I have Erythemaabigne. I know I MUST stop using... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Sanjay Kumar Kanodia
( Dermatologist)
I have erythemaabigne across my upper back due to prolonged heating pad use. I have since discontinued the use of the heating pad. It has been weeks and my back still looks the same, brownish-grey... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Akhtarhusian Ghausi
( General & Family Physician)
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