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Suggest Treatment For Swelling In The Legs

I m not sure what I have.... I have swelling in both my legs..the skin looks like they re sunburnt. They do hurt and feel like they re burning but all the pics I ve seen, of psoriasis, mine aren t that bad..yet. It first started in my feet, now it s in my legs..the lower part, between my ankles and calves. Is these symptoms any of spsoriasis symptoms?
Mon, 3 Jul 2017
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Hi
Went through your post that you are suspecting psoriasis in your leg, let me tell you
1.psoriasis generally involves area around joints mostly knee, elbows and also occur in skull.
2.psorisis is not painfull but is itchy and not continuous it occurs in small 1cm bumps
What I think you have is either erythema nodusum or cellulitis consult a doctor who can physically see your signs and may get them biopsied.
Regards.
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Suggest Treatment For Swelling In The Legs

Hi Went through your post that you are suspecting psoriasis in your leg, let me tell you 1.psoriasis generally involves area around joints mostly knee, elbows and also occur in skull. 2.psorisis is not painfull but is itchy and not continuous it occurs in small 1cm bumps What I think you have is either erythema nodusum or cellulitis consult a doctor who can physically see your signs and may get them biopsied. Regards.