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Suggest Treatment Of Painful Keloids In An Elderly Person

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Posted on Mon, 18 Jan 2016
Question: I was burned at age 5 I have a lot of keloid and they never hurt until this year I am now 65
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Answered by Dr. Dr. Kakkar (30 minutes later)
Brief Answer:
Keloids may pain; Orthopedic need to be excluded as well

Detailed Answer:
Hello. Thank you for writing to us

I have gone through your query and I have noted your concern.

Yes, the pain could be from keloids.
Keloids, particularly at joints may impair mobility at joints by not only restricting free movement at joints because of the hard, tough nature of keloid scar but also because of pain from stretching. Alternatively, pain on movement could also be due to an unrelated problem e.g a joint Or a musculoskeletal problem

Keloids are formed from excessive scar tissue that may follow tissue injury which may be either from an accident Or surgery Or following a burn. Keloids are firm to hard, raised above skin surface, often extending beyond the area of initial trauma Or wound and may either itch Or pain. Keloids may also start growing after years of inactivity and may itch or pain.

I request you to kindly upload a few Images so that I am able to assess the problem better and thereby guide you better. You may upload an Image either at "Reports Section" Or You may mail me the Image as an attachment at the following email ID: YYYY@YYYY with the subject line of this mail mentioned as Attention:Dr. Kakkar.

Regards
Above answer was peer-reviewed by : Dr. Chakravarthy Mazumdar
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Follow up: Dr. Dr. Kakkar (5 hours later)
Hi, I have provided some attachments. Please review them.
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Answered by Dr. Dr. Kakkar (11 hours later)
Brief Answer:
I suggest symptomatic treatment

Detailed Answer:
Hi. Thank you.
I have reviewed the Image. The scar looks quite extensive, extending over the shoulder region right upto mid-arm.
Pain during movement could be either because of stretching of taut scar tissue Or it could also be due to shoulder joint degeneration because of lack of full range of movements, at this particular joint for so many years. At the moment I would suggest only symptomatic treatment e.g a tablet of co-codamol (low dose codeine and paracetamol). However, if the pain persists I would suggest you to also review with an orthopedician Or physiotherapist for underlying joint/ musculoskeletal cause for pain.

Regards
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Suggest Treatment Of Painful Keloids In An Elderly Person

Brief Answer: Keloids may pain; Orthopedic need to be excluded as well Detailed Answer: Hello. Thank you for writing to us I have gone through your query and I have noted your concern. Yes, the pain could be from keloids. Keloids, particularly at joints may impair mobility at joints by not only restricting free movement at joints because of the hard, tough nature of keloid scar but also because of pain from stretching. Alternatively, pain on movement could also be due to an unrelated problem e.g a joint Or a musculoskeletal problem Keloids are formed from excessive scar tissue that may follow tissue injury which may be either from an accident Or surgery Or following a burn. Keloids are firm to hard, raised above skin surface, often extending beyond the area of initial trauma Or wound and may either itch Or pain. Keloids may also start growing after years of inactivity and may itch or pain. I request you to kindly upload a few Images so that I am able to assess the problem better and thereby guide you better. You may upload an Image either at "Reports Section" Or You may mail me the Image as an attachment at the following email ID: YYYY@YYYY with the subject line of this mail mentioned as Attention:Dr. Kakkar. Regards