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Horrid thing on my leg

My honest opinion, I Don, t like the look of it.
Glad you are referred to a dermatologist and hope you get seen quickly
I would keep an eye on them and if getting worse or not healing, I would go back and see your gp

Thank you for your comment, I thought I'd give it a week using the steroid ointment and if no better I'll seek a second opinion.
 
The thing that puzzles me is why would something the doc thinks is caused by circulatory issues be referred to a dermatologist?
I would try and get a second opinion

It was the 2nd doc who thought it might circulation / varicose related. Very confused!
 
Hi my hubby had cellulitis and his skin is very dry where the cellulitis has healed. the gp explained that he has varicose veins very near the surface and that is why the skin is dry and discoloured. Please don't leave it any longer than you can. hubby's sores got infected and it took months to get them healed up as he is on warfarin too. He uses Cetreban which has proved, for him, better than E45. I would try to avoid touching it in the meantime. It looks very sore. Hope you get some help soon.
 

Thank you for your advice. The cream seems to be calming it down somewhat, and my husband is very kindly measuring them and photographing them for me! Naturally, I'll be keeping a very close eye on them
 
If you do need to make a record of the outline of something similar, do so with a new felt tip pen, and gently touch the skin with the side of the point, rather than the pointed end, to make a series of marks rather than a continuous line.
Do not use the point, do not make a continuous line, do not apply pressure, do not use red ink - there were five things not to do - oh yes do not use a permanent marker, washable and child safe inks if possible.
 

Sorry for the late reply. In the meantime, I'm using a steroid cream (betnovate) they seem to be calming down but time will tell. They are all below the knee. They're not bites, I've had one for quite a while but was alarmed at big it grew and shocked that others materialised. Thank you for your help.
 
If they are close together, it could be an infection which is raising several heads. I would get it checked out again. Does your doctor know that others have materialised?
 

Thank you for your advice, unfortunately I can't afford private health at the moment, but a great idea as a last resort. I'm measuring it and taking photographs. If there's no improvement in a week, I'll go back to the doctors for a second opinion. I may also contact the diabetic nurses and see what they say
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Excellent suggestion for keeping eye on size...better than mine!!

Or a bit of string then measure the string in a photo.

Do this before and after say using the E45.. the E45 is gentle and another great suggestion.
 
It started a year ago, it was only small to start with, then started to grow in size and two other lesions appeared. I should've done something sooner, I've only got myself to blame! My hubby is holding a ruler on and photographing them, thank you for your advice.
 

I've replied before but somehow it didn't save it! I can't afford private health at the moment sadly though if it deteriorates further, I'm sure we could juggle the finances around a bit. Thank you for your advice
 

No he didn't he seemed mystified!
 

Thank you for your very honest and frank opinion, though very scary at the same time. Last years hbac1 was just over 8, the higher side of normal I know. I have several other conditions some auto- immune related like diabetes type 1. I am very overweight and like a tipple or two so there are lots of changes to be made. I don't receive the greatest support from the medical profession. A yearly blood test and a podiatry appointment with a nurse who doesn't listen and 'talks at me'. Thank you for taking the time to respond.
 
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