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Sore On Knee, Itchy, Track On Inner Knee. What Is This?

yes i have sores that look like little craters they start off like little red oin pricks and 1 to2 days later i notice little holes and they itch then scab over . but the thing that bothers me most is they leave a track like on my inner knee its looks like a #nine that htey track under my skin .!what is this ! i have hep . c and wooried now.thanks
Wed, 7 Aug 2013
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General & Family Physician 's  Response
Your descriptions makes it seem like an infection. It can range between a variety of causes and only a history, examination and some tests will be able to confirm the diagnosis. You may then need to be put on some antibiotics for it to resolve. you should not delay and should see a dcotor who would be able to do this all for you and provide the appropriate treatment.
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Ayurveda Specialist Dr. Surendra Chaudhary's  Response
Apply fresh aloe Vera leaf pulp over the affected area at least two times a day. repeat this for 30 days or so.
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Sore On Knee, Itchy, Track On Inner Knee. What Is This?

Your descriptions makes it seem like an infection. It can range between a variety of causes and only a history, examination and some tests will be able to confirm the diagnosis. You may then need to be put on some antibiotics for it to resolve. you should not delay and should see a dcotor who would be able to do this all for you and provide the appropriate treatment.