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What Do Red Bumps On Ankles Indicate?

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Posted on Sat, 11 Oct 2014
Question: my name is XXXX. I am 64 years old. retired for 25 years. diabetic- use oral meds for it. have been on same meds for about 10-20 years. I have red bumps that started on both my ankles a couple of months ago but has now spread up to the calf on both legs. bumps are crowded clusters and seem to turn brown after being red for a couple of weeks. they don't itch and are not raised. once brown they look like a mass of freckles with hardly an empty spot left on the skin. the only new thing I am using is gold bond diabetic cream for dry skin.
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Answered by Dr. Binu Parameswaran Pillai (2 hours later)
Brief Answer:
Skin lesions: possibilities

Detailed Answer:
Good day,
Noted your concern.
There are few possibilities
1) Diabetic dermopathy
2) Skin changes due to neuropathy
3) Necrobiosis lipoidica diabeticorum.

I know that these names are confusing and complicated. The treatment may differ. It is better if you could attach a photo of the leg lesions.

How is your diabetes control?
What medicines are you using for diabetes?

Regards
Binu
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Dr. Binu Parameswaran Pillai

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What Do Red Bumps On Ankles Indicate?

Brief Answer: Skin lesions: possibilities Detailed Answer: Good day, Noted your concern. There are few possibilities 1) Diabetic dermopathy 2) Skin changes due to neuropathy 3) Necrobiosis lipoidica diabeticorum. I know that these names are confusing and complicated. The treatment may differ. It is better if you could attach a photo of the leg lesions. How is your diabetes control? What medicines are you using for diabetes? Regards Binu