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Brown Spot On Index Finger, Sore, Looks Similar To Bug Bite. Opinion?

I woke up this morning with this brown spot on the side of my left index finger. I'm not sure if it's one or multiple spots. It doesn't hurt or itch, not raised. There is a small red dot on top of the larger brown circle. That tiny red spot is a little sore. Almost feels like a bug bite. I notice I also have a similar red spot on the side of my middle finger on the same hand. That red spot also feels similar to a bug bite. What's going on here?
Mon, 21 Oct 2013
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Dermatologist 's  Response
Hi yes brown spot on the finger can be bug bite.it should be cured with atarax 25 mg at night.antibiotic twice daily and application of flutibact ointment in the night and moisteriser in the morning.it still not cured see for any particles embedded in the lesional area
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Brown Spot On Index Finger, Sore, Looks Similar To Bug Bite. Opinion?

Hi yes brown spot on the finger can be bug bite.it should be cured with atarax 25 mg at night.antibiotic twice daily and application of flutibact ointment in the night and moisteriser in the morning.it still not cured see for any particles embedded in the lesional area