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skin isse on leg I have a bruise looking thing on my leg that looks like a horseshoe. it isn't itchy or burning or hurting. do you know what this might be? ... View answer
,now contant pain is gone but i can still see yellow spot onskin tags left from recent hammoroid.Skin tag is is on anal boundry and shape of horseshoe creating a pocket where i can see... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Neel Kudchadkar
( General & Family Physician)
I have a horseshoe shaped rash on my breast. I have it for months. Sometime it itches; other times not. I've been using cortisone cream but it's not going away. what could it be? ... View answer
Hello, I have a small horseshoe shaped sore on my left index finger. I have had it for a couple of weeks and it isn't going away. Can you help please? ... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Michelle Gibson James
( General & Family Physician)
Having a weird rash on torso, arms, neck and sometimes on face. It s not raised, it comes and goes and it s somewhat itchy. It comes in U shape, oval shapes and horseshoeshape. IGE is 60... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Harshit Bhachech
( Dermatologist)
Redness and swollen feeling behind front teeth in anterior part of palate from 1st bicusid to other 1st bicuspid, no pain. Horseshoeshape. very clean mouth. all teeth present. age 84. On metformin ... View answer
, riding in boat and sitting on porch. This morning he woke up and said everything is pink and sees a horseshoeshape. Should we get him to a doctor? ... View answer
head. i realize that that is normal from laying him on his back, but now it is indented in a horseshoeshape. should i call in and make him an appointment, take him to the e.r., or just keep an eye... View answer
i have a growth on my buttocks. it looks like a mole but pink with 2 brown things growing from it in the shape of a horseshoe. it is starting to get very painful. i have had a sore on my other ... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Bhagyesh V. Patel
( General Surgeon)
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