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Suggest Treatment For Weeping Legs And With Rash

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Posted on Wed, 26 Feb 2014
Question: yes i have weeping legs and rash that continues to grow up in body what kind of doctor can fix this,specialist
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Answered by Dr. Rahul Tawde (50 minutes later)
Brief Answer: Please send a photo of affected skin!... Detailed Answer: Hi, Your continuing weeping legs and rash might be related to: - excema - skin infection (MRSA, erysipela) As you are a diabetic (as mentioning in your medical history), if not well-controlled, it increases the chances to have skin infection that are difficult to get healed. The doctor who will help you determine the right diagnosis and treatment is the Dermatologist. I also suggest to run further tests including: - complete blood profile (to evaluate your general heath) - arthritis tests (antistreptolisins, rheumatoid factor) - measuring of erythro-sedimentation (ERS) and reactive protein C (PCR) At the end, you can send a photo of your current skin problem to assist you further! Thank you! Dr.Bardha
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Suggest Treatment For Weeping Legs And With Rash

Brief Answer: Please send a photo of affected skin!... Detailed Answer: Hi, Your continuing weeping legs and rash might be related to: - excema - skin infection (MRSA, erysipela) As you are a diabetic (as mentioning in your medical history), if not well-controlled, it increases the chances to have skin infection that are difficult to get healed. The doctor who will help you determine the right diagnosis and treatment is the Dermatologist. I also suggest to run further tests including: - complete blood profile (to evaluate your general heath) - arthritis tests (antistreptolisins, rheumatoid factor) - measuring of erythro-sedimentation (ERS) and reactive protein C (PCR) At the end, you can send a photo of your current skin problem to assist you further! Thank you! Dr.Bardha