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Dear Joe,
Seek the opinion of a dermatologist at a major university center, i.e. where dermatologists are used to seeing patients that are on multiple medicines such as you are. It may be a primary skin disorder, but it very well may be secondary to one or more(interactions of two of the drugs) of your medicines.
Although many heart failure patients do have poor circulation to the legs, rarely does poor circulation result in such "patches" as you describe, rather poor circulation usually results in non healing ulcers or skin discoloration.
I hope this information is useful. Information provided in the heart forum is for
general purposes only. Only your physician can provided specific diagnoses and therapies.
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