Black patches on feet

2025-12-03 01:49:52
“There are multiple small brown flat spots on the lower leg for ____ months, without swelling or pain, spreading gradually. Please evaluate if it is due to pigmentation, blood vessel leakage, or circulation problem.”
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Looks like pigmented purpuric dermatitis (leaky vessels, varicose veins)
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Consult for further details
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Avoid prolong standing in static position, leg elevation

Answered2025-12-05 03:45:51

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Seems to be shambergs purpura. Please contact me using online consult option for proper treatment

Answered2025-12-04 06:01:01

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Don't worry...you are suffering from eczematous dermatitis causing this brown patch.. Specific medicine available for good control... Treatment depends on the severity..Do direct online consultation for detailed prescription

Answered2025-12-04 01:18:49

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it's Shamberg's disease Consult online for proper evaluation and treatment

Answered2025-12-03 15:11:17

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Detailed history and clear images are required for correct diagnosis and treatment. It looks like Schamberg's dermatoses which is benign and doesn't need any treatment.
Next Steps
kindly book online consultation for proper management

Answered2025-12-09 05:53:23

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It's PPD.. to be frank it doesn't go away .. all treatment are temporary

Answered2025-12-08 06:51:20

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Purpuric dermatoses Specific treatment needs to be implemented
Next Steps
Kindly do direct online consultations for detailed information

Answered2025-12-07 04:49:32

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Looks like schamberg’s purpuras Don’t worry there’s proper treatment available for the same.
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Kindly consult a dermatologist for proper evaluation and treatment.

Answered2025-12-05 05:10:55

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It is shamberg's phenomenon due to blood stasis. Kindly consult for better diagnosis and management.

Answered2025-12-04 06:33:52

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no need to worry it’s a reversible condition with early and proper treatment
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Book online consultation for further guidance

Answered2025-12-04 03:00:07

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No need to worry.specific treatment is available.it depends on severity of the disease . Complete medical history is required.. Pls do online consultation with Dermatologist for detailed prescription & guidance.

Answered2025-12-03 16:40:49

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Will improve with medication Consult online for further management

Answered2025-12-03 15:42:37

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