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i have about six round shape dry looking lesions on my arms and stomach they itch a little and seem to be multiplying by the day two have dried out but they are red in color. ... View answer
My nd has prostate cancer and is being treated with hormones and had his 1st radiation treatments last week. He has developed lesionsunder his arms,on his thighs and lower back. could these be from ... View answer
I am esperiencing skin lesions which are blood shot and infected. They occur on my arms and legs. Take over 3 weeks to heal. While at my cottage 4 years ago I may have drank contaminated water from the ... View answer
I have a lesion on my leg that will not heal. I am terrified that it might be MRSA. My doctor doesn't think it is, but I have red spots on both arms. ... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Karl Logan
( Orthopaedic Surgeon)
circular rash under both arms, not in the armpit area but just above it. I have at least 4 lesionsunder ...I developed a circular red rash on my right inner thigh. It had a red... View answer
7 lesions on both arms in less than 12 hours. First lesions appeared 6 days ago. Next crop arose 4 ... surrounding the lesion. Lesions are raised with a red rim and scaling, flatter... View answer
his waist. Both sides under his arms. It is starting to burn, itch, there are more lesions appearing, & his skin is getting red in the affected area. What can I do to help him be more... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Priyanka
( General & Family Physician)
I suffered with phemigoid gestation 10 years ago. Since then during menustration had 1 or 2 lesions but no blistering. I m now 47 and have a flare of blisters underarms, trunk and legs - Could This Be... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Ivan R. Rommstein
( General Surgeon)
i have had a few red bumps under my arms for nearly a year i think, i havent minded such as i didnt raise my arms but i have notice they they have grown, they dont hurt or itch other than when... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Tania Portelles-Driggs
( General & Family Physician)
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