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What Causes A Burn Mark On The Knee?

Hello, I have this weird burn mark on my upper knee that first started out very small and has now spread to about an inch and I am concerned because I did not feel anything at first. Usually I know when I burn myself. I recently got an itchy sensation and it led to another small burn mark, I m concerned this mark might spread as well. By the way, I have no allergies to anything, only to almonds and avocados, which I have not eaten.
Mon, 24 Nov 2014
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The kind of skin legion you have ,could be suggestive of a keloid or a hypertrophic scar .
It basically occurs due to accumulation of excess tissue at the site of healing .
It can present with slight itching and raised skin .
Adequate moisturiser application will help .
Sometimes topical steroids are also required .
Dr Geetika Paul
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What Causes A Burn Mark On The Knee?

Hi The kind of skin legion you have ,could be suggestive of a keloid or a hypertrophic scar . It basically occurs due to accumulation of excess tissue at the site of healing . It can present with slight itching and raised skin . Adequate moisturiser application will help . Sometimes topical steroids are also required . Dr Geetika Paul