How do you get rid of annular lesion ?
ANNULAR ERYTHEMA :
Annular erythema is a descriptive term that refers to a number of annular and skin . Other descriptive terms used to classify these types of include:
- Erythema annulare
- Erythema annulare centrifugum
- Figurate erythema
- Erythema perstans
- Erythema gyratum perstans
- Erythema figuratum perstans.
Erythema gyratum repens is often classified separately.
WHAT ARE THE SIGNS AND SYMPTOMS OF ANNULAR ERYTHEMA ?
Annular erythema may occur at any time throughout life, from infancy to old age. The usually begins as a small raised pink-red spot that slowly enlarges and forms a ring shape while the central area flattens and clears. There may be an inner rim of . The rings enlarge at a rate of about 2–5 mm/day until they reach a diameter of about 6–8 cm. Sometimes the lesions do not form complete rings but grow into irregular shapes. One or several lesions may be present.
Annular erythema most often appears on the thighs and legs, but may occur on the face, trunk and arms. The lesions rarely cause symptoms but in some patients may cause mild itching or stinging.
WHAT ARE THE CAUSE OF ANNULAR ERYTHEMA ?
Often no specific cause for the annular erythema is found. However, it has been noted that annular erythema is sometimes linked to underlying diseases and conditions. These include:
- tuberculosis, secondary syphilis, , candidiasis or tinea , fungal and viral such as
- Drugs including chloroquine and hydroxychloroquine, , penicillin and amitriptyline
- Food, most often blue cheese or tomatoes
- or chronic appendicitis
- liver disease (blocked bile system)
- Graves disease (overactive thyroid ).
In these situations, the annular erythema resolves once the underlying cause is treated or the is stopped.
HOW IS THE DIAGNOSIS OF ANNULAR ERTHEMA MADE ?
The diagnosis of annular erythema is made clinically and may be confirmed by , which shows a .
Further investigations may be carried out to exclude other causes of annular and to look for an underlying cause if any.
of annular erythema includes:
- Erythem gyratum perstans, a eruption associated with underlying in which there are and whirling rings
- Erythema migrans (Lyme disease)
- in erythema multiforme
- Annular fixed drug eruption and pemphigoid with central blisters in
- migrans plaques in
- Annular and in one form of annularelichen planus plaques in
- Annular , chronic , psoriasis, , roseadiscoid lupus, porokeratosis, and tinea (dermatophyte ) plaques in
- Annular smooth, lesions in , Sweet , light eruption, subacute cutaneous lupus erythematosus and lupus erythematosus.
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