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Cause Of Burning On Soles Of Feet, In Eyes, On

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Posted on Thu, 1 Aug 2019
Question: Cause of burning on soles of feet, in eyes, on vaginal and anal skin.
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Answered by Dr. Dr. Erion Spaho (3 hours later)
Brief Answer:
Candidiasis overgrowth and Steven-Kohnson syndicated to consider.

Detailed Answer:
Hello and welcome to "Ask a Doctor " service.

I have read your query and here is my advice.

Use of doxycycline may lead to conditions such as candidiasis overgrowth, Steven-Johnson syndrome ( hypersensitivity reaction that typically involves the skin and the mucous membranes ) and hypersensitivity to sun.

Regarding the symptoms, I would say that Steven-Johnson syndromes should be evaluated further ( a mild form ).

I think that you should be seen by your primary care Doctor and get evaluated further in order to understand correctly.

Hope you found the answer helpful.

Let me know if I can assist you further.

Above answer was peer-reviewed by : Dr. Raju A.T
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Dr. Dr. Erion Spaho

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Cause Of Burning On Soles Of Feet, In Eyes, On

Brief Answer: Candidiasis overgrowth and Steven-Kohnson syndicated to consider. Detailed Answer: Hello and welcome to "Ask a Doctor " service. I have read your query and here is my advice. Use of doxycycline may lead to conditions such as candidiasis overgrowth, Steven-Johnson syndrome ( hypersensitivity reaction that typically involves the skin and the mucous membranes ) and hypersensitivity to sun. Regarding the symptoms, I would say that Steven-Johnson syndromes should be evaluated further ( a mild form ). I think that you should be seen by your primary care Doctor and get evaluated further in order to understand correctly. Hope you found the answer helpful. Let me know if I can assist you further.