Incurable Skin Diseases, what kind of skin disease is this?

Updated on healthy 2024-05-19
20 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Don't ask about this online, right? I think ha, go directly to the hospital to see it, because this thing must be seen by a professional doctor to have an effect, but this one should be some. Fungal infection bar.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    It may be related to the mammary glands, rub it with diesel or kerosene, and try it.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Vitamin C is taken orally and rechecked one month later. Appears to be hemorrhagic purpura.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Vitamin C oral solution, recheck after one month. Looks like hemorrhagic purpura.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Vitamin C is taken orally and checked again after one month. Appears to be hemorrhagic purpura.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    What is this ** disease: in what part? Thighs, blisters? Is it itchy? Go to the hospital and check it out!

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    I also had, when my mother took me to the hospital to see my feet, soaked my feet with potassium permanganate topical tablets for more than a month, and also used dermatitis flat. If your feet are soaked and yellow, they won't look good, but the effect is really good. I'm all gone now.

    Your situation is not serious. Remember not to rip it off. There will be more and more areas with this situation.

    This is athlete's foot, commonly known as "athlete's foot". "Beriberi" is a common disease caused by fungal (also known as mold) infection. Under conditions of suitable temperature and humidity, athlete's foot can be transmitted through the sharing of towels, shoes and socks. So separate the towels.

    Be sure to dry your feet after washing. Keep it dry and change your socks frequently.

    It is not advisable to wear non-breathable shoes such as sports shoes and travel shoes.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Plantar warts, viral infections. There is self-propagation! It is advisable to go to the hospital in time**. Methods include cryotherapy and laser! Generally, one or two times will do**!

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Hello, this is a symptom of athlete's foot, you can be accompanied by itching or not accompanied by itching, you can use ketoconazole ointment, you can apply it topically, it can help the local fungal death, and then there are shoes must be kept breathable, do not wear leather shoes, you can wear slippers or sandals, keep the feet ventilated and comfortable, which will help to recover.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    This one is post-eczema.

    Lichenoid amyloidosis, belongsAmyloidosis.

    one. Typical lesions of lichenoid amyloidosis occur in the anterior tibia of the lower leg, ranging from normal skin color to dark brown papules about 3 mm in size, often with a few scales on the surface, and often hyperkeratinized and rough at the apex; Dense into patches, but often not fused, consciously itchy.

    **] Mainly symptomatic, it is not possible to make the rash go away at this time. Topical retinoids, corticosteroids, etc. can be used.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Go to the ** department of a regular hospital for consultation.

    The saying on the Internet tells you that you dare to use the medicine with confidence.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    I don't know, I will know if I go to the ** department of the hospital myself.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    It's all suppurated, so let's find a doctor to deal with it and bandage it.

    If you want to deal with it yourself, go and buy ** wound disinfection and sterilization spray as soon as possible, first release all the pus, then spray sterilization, and then apply anti-inflammatory ointment, and wrap it with gauze.

    It's better to find a doctor.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    It's infected, go to the hospital brother.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Now it's not a question of what medicine to use, you have to go to the hospital quickly, you can't delay!

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Like psoriasis, it is recommended to go to a regular hospital**.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Your questions are not comprehensive, I don't know what your symptoms are here is a **, if you think you are very similar to this, then you are early chilblains, it should be itchy in a warm environment, I don't know if it's right! Would you like to add a little more question, what are the symptoms? It's better to have **!

    I'll give you the ** method of chilblains right now:

    1) Strengthen exercise and nutrition at ordinary times, enhance physical fitness, usually go out best to do a good job of keeping warm, pay attention to the whole body should be kept warm and dry, gloves, shoes and socks should not be too tight!

    2) For those with skin lesions: apply 10 camphor paste or 10 camphor ointment 2-3 times a day, soak in warm water before taking the medicine, and rub the affected area repeatedly! (In fact, if the symptoms are mild, the general chilblain cream in the pharmacy can be used).

    3) For those whose skin lesions have been broken: apply purple cloud ointment (30 grams of comfrey, 30 grams of angelica, 30 grams of sesame oil, 150 grams of yellow wax) or 10 fish gypsum ointment, etc., once a day.

    Hope mine can alleviate your pain!

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    According to **, it should be keloids, you are a scar constitution, with slight trauma or no trauma, and your** will have this kind of scar. It has no effect on your health, but if the scar is still growing, it can be painful, itchy or slowly growing.

    In terms of aspects, there is no special effect method. You can use scar anti-itch softening cream or local hormone injections to soften the scar, but the hormone should not be used for a long time or in large amounts. Never surgically remove or laser**, it will be more scarred.

    Surgery is not possible unless you have X-ray radiation therapy immediately after the scar is removed.

    Wuhan **** Tan Zhijian.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    (1) Albinism is a hereditary disease that occurs at an early age. It is manifested as a whitening of the whole body, white or pale yellow hair, lack of pigment in the eyes, and photophobia.

    2) Pityriasis alba is more common in children and adolescents, mainly on the face, but also on the neck, upper arms and shoulders. It appears as flaky white patches with poorly defined margins, grayish-white chaff-like scales on the surface of the spots, and mild itching.

    3) Senile vitiligo is a phenomenon of senile degeneration. It is more common in middle-aged and elderly people over 45 years old, and increases with age. It is more common on the trunk and limbs, especially the thighs, but not on the face.

    The white spot is clear, needle to the size of a mung bean. The white spots are slightly sunken, and there is no hyperpigmentation at the edges.

    4) Tinea versicolor is more common in young people, mainly on the chest, back and neck. Begin with light brown pinhead to rice-sized spots with a few fine chaff-like scales on the surface, and the lesions turn white as they regress, so that both light brown and white spots can be seen. Microscopic examination of scales may reveal mold.

    5) Anemia nevi also occur since childhood, and tend to occur on the face, neck, trunk or other parts. There is no pigmentation deepening at the edges. Pat and rub the part, the light stain itself is not red, sorry, I don't know the specifics.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Check for fungi or albinism.

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