Skin lesion

2025-05-30 05:05:52
I’ve been monitoring a skin lesion that started as a small bump a few days ago. Initially, it was red, but over time, a greyish dry area has expanded within the biggest . The pain is minimal to none—only noticeable when walking, but not when sitting or resting. It's on my back shin and non itchy. I haven't been out of the house for about a year since I am preparing for an exam.
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It's bacterial infection..it will improve with medicine... for detailed medicine prescription do online consultation

Answered2025-05-31 01:08:54

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A greyish, dry-centered lesion on the shin that’s slowly evolving could suggest a localized fungal infection, early dermatitis, or even a pressure-related skin change. Since it’s painless and non-itchy, it may not seem urgent—but such lesions can persist or worsen subtly. A visual assessment is key to avoid misdiagnosis or delayed care. An online consult would help clarify things and guide you appropriately without disrupting your routine.

Answered2025-05-30 15:01:25

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Consult a dermatologist to stop teh progression of the lesion.
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Don’t scratch or rub it.

Answered2025-05-30 09:22:24

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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.

Answered2025-05-30 08:17:55

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Specific medication will treat your concern. Kindly consult online for proper treatment.

Answered2025-05-31 18:46:21

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It's infection
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consult online for proper treatment

Answered2025-05-30 15:04:50

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Will improve with medication Consult online for further management

Answered2025-05-30 10:00:14

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