And also certain anti-diabetic drugs may induce porphria cutanea tarda. Do consult your doc. Best wishes for speedy and complete recovery.
The higher prevalence of diabetes among those with porphyria than the general
population is well-known and well documented.
Had a look at the new photos. A urine test for porphyrins is indicated.
ty maatson will look in to those
Although bullous disease of diabetes lesions often heal without significant scarring, they may be recurrent and also may lead to ulceration.[5] There have also been reports of osteomyelitis arising at a site of bullous disease of diabetes[6]
Tunuguntla A, Patel KN, Peiris AN, Zakaria WN. Bullosis diabeticorum associated with osteomyelitis. Tenn Med. Nov 2004;97(11):503-4. [Medline].
just read up on internet about it but i suffffer extreme pain uncontrolable at times my lesions last up to 2 to 3 months i will ask dr
Sure, and I feel this is the diagnosis.
i am diabetic maatson drs havent suggested that have had lesions for 8 yrs over those yrs had about 60 of the lesions will ask him tomorrow ty
Bullous it is. Spelling corrected!
Are you a diabetic? Acral bulluous diabeticorum is my clinical impression .As a differential diagnosis I would consider porphyria. Best wishes.