I would love to know the answer to this question! I have had this problem for over fve years. It started wth what I thought were ringworms on my feet except they never itched, scaled or flaked. It comes and goes and have not been able to attach any kind of pattern to it It has now moved up the inside of my legs and thighs and has even once appeared on my right flank. My MD told me it looked lke a mild form of steven johnsons and was probably trigered by antibiotics, buy have not been on any for a year and it is still occurring. I hope we find te answer o this soon.
I HAVE THAT TOOO! but i went to the dermatologist a couple weeks ago and all he did was look to see if it was scaly or not (to see if it was ringworm) and it wasnt so he just gave me some cream. but now, i have the rashes on my abdomen and my upper arm. it could be because of the soap ur using or something. im not sure. but, ive been researching it for a couple hours and ive realized that the only things that are actually dangerous or worth worrying are rashes that 1. are extremely large/weird shaped and 2. are itchy. so if your rash isn't itchy or scaly, i wouldn't worry about it. just change some of the stuff ur doing (maybe change your sponge or something) and bathe well. if you figure anything out please let me know.
hope i helped :)
hands and arms i spose lol ;)
It could possibly be Lupus.
localized scleroderma mainly affects the skin.Involvement of the skin leads to swelling underneath the skin of the hands, feet, legs, arms, and face. thickening and tightening of the skin. skin becomes dry and scaly. Ulcers may form.
It depends what you mean. If you mean just a normal bruise like on your arms or legs, then it is quite possible to bruise your foot, especially if you twist it or hit it on something. You can also bruise bones in your foot.
your hands you tard?
Burned arms and hands should also be raised higher than the person's heart.
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You could break bones in your hands or arms
When you are wearing a watch or when you are holding a clock. If you mean arms instead of hands, it is when you place them in front of you, since the front part of your arms are called forearms.