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Suggest Treatment For Itchy Black Spots On Foot After Using Methamphetamine

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Posted on Mon, 22 Jun 2015
Question: thank you, F aprox 40, black cir dots on top (L) foot, (F) is using meth, poor dospital..iet, moving couch to couch, is in denial state not wanting help. She is scrubbing and now raw and seems worse. refuses to go to calif ER or seek womans social services.? Perplexed in California.. worried, as truth in her answers are limited, and im thinking worse will come of lifestyle and foot?
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Answered by Dr. Shanthi E (8 hours later)
Brief Answer:
dial the local hot line number

Detailed Answer:
Hello,

I appreciate your idea of trying to help this person. It is indeed kind of you.

Going by the history provided, I would suggest that you dial the local hot line number for woman's social services. A counselor or Psychotherapist would do a home visit, examine this person's black circular dots, do a bit of counselling, and perhaps encourage the patient to seek medical help.

At this point, there is no need for an ER visit unless she hitting panic buttons again and again. You could get her examined at a doctor's office with the earliest appointment.

I am sorry; at this moment the ER doctor from California is unavailable to answer your query.

Hope this helps. Let me know if there are more concerns.

Regards,


Above answer was peer-reviewed by : Dr. Chakravarthy Mazumdar
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Follow up: Dr. Shanthi E (17 hours later)
thank you, any suggestions on the dots? I researched web-med, one may think its damaged liver in circulation. I hope you can confirm, and think what may excite her to take a treatment/acceptance/get help push now..at least from a physical aspect. Sorry the women's social services are4 very overwhelmed in my urban metro area..again why I needed a California Dr.
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Answered by Dr. Shanthi E (32 minutes later)
Brief Answer:
dots could be due to meth use/liver damage

Detailed Answer:
Hello,

The dots could be due to chronic meth use as it compromises the blood supply to the skin in general. It could also be due to damaged liver in circulation. To evaluate this, a complete liver function test has to be done.

It is also advisable to do a routine complete blood count test done in view of the meth use.

Try getting an early intervention done for her, if possible. Family members and close contacts can help with this. It could be planned well, and make her understand the need to get help now.

The skin lesions or the black dots itself could be taken as the physical aspect for her to seek medical help.

Hope this helps.
Take care!
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Above answer was peer-reviewed by : Dr. Chakravarthy Mazumdar
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Suggest Treatment For Itchy Black Spots On Foot After Using Methamphetamine

Brief Answer: dial the local hot line number Detailed Answer: Hello, I appreciate your idea of trying to help this person. It is indeed kind of you. Going by the history provided, I would suggest that you dial the local hot line number for woman's social services. A counselor or Psychotherapist would do a home visit, examine this person's black circular dots, do a bit of counselling, and perhaps encourage the patient to seek medical help. At this point, there is no need for an ER visit unless she hitting panic buttons again and again. You could get her examined at a doctor's office with the earliest appointment. I am sorry; at this moment the ER doctor from California is unavailable to answer your query. Hope this helps. Let me know if there are more concerns. Regards,