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557866 tn?1274593993

brown patches on both legs

Hello I am very embarresed due to my odd looking legs brown patches on my both legs and when i scratch them the blood will come out so some one  help me to cure this type of symptoms.

Thanks

Vishan
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Hi,

'If a blister bursts, don't peel off the dead skin on top of the blister. Gently press the area to get rid of all the fluid inside, and then cover the blister and the area around it with a dry, sterile dressing to protect it from infection until it heals.

Blood blisters should also be left to heal naturally. As with other blisters, if a blood blister bursts it is important to keep the area clean and dry, and protect it with a sterile dressing to prevent infection.

Blood blisters are often painful, and you may wish to apply an ice pack to the area immediately after the injury that caused it. You should apply the ice pack for between 10 and 30 minutes. The ice should not touch your skin directly as this may cause a cold burn, so place a towel over the injured part first.

Even when popped as described above, a blister can become infected, Staph aureus infections being most common. Blisters that have become infected can be treated with antibiotics prescribed by your GP. '

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blister

It would be best to consult a doctor if it does not resolve on its own in a few days.

Let us know if you need any other information.

Regards.
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557866 tn?1274593993
It had start from 15 years back. this lesion start from head scalp like acne on to my head scalp when i have scretch them the blood comes out from them and after some years its increases and come to my hand and after that on my legs now it is onto the legs i am submitting the picture for batter cure of this deases.

Thank you

Regards
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Hi,

I read through your post and noticed that you mention blood oozing out of the lesions. Can you describe the lesion a little more in detail?

Is it widespread or limited to one area? What is the color and appearance of the lesion? Does it occur in attacks or is it there continuously?

Are there any areas on your body other than the legs which have similar lesions?

This could be one of several diagnosis, eczema, dermatitis, allergy, lichen simplex chronicus are some of the lesions which come to my mind immediately.

There are various treatment options available and it depends on the diagnosis.

Hope thsi helped

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