== == That depends on what is causing the macules. Macules are small *flat* discolored areas on the skin that are neither raised or indented. It may be brown, blue, red or exhibit a lesser pigment or an absence of pigment. The color of the lesion is one way in which a diagnosis may be focused.
Examples of a macule are as follows:
Freckles
Vitiligo-areas of very white skin
Birthmarks that are not raised
If you have these marks or discolorations and do not know the reason for them you should see a dermatologist...a Doctor Who specializes in skin problems.
Macules are flat, discolored spots on the skin that usually indicate a benign condition and are not inherently deadly. They can be associated with various skin conditions, some of which may require medical attention, but the macules themselves do not pose a direct threat to life. However, if macules are symptoms of a more severe underlying condition, such as an infectious disease or cancer, then addressing those underlying issues is essential for health. Always consult a healthcare professional for an accurate diagnosis and treatment options.
Erythematous macules are flat, red patches on the skin that may be caused by various factors such as inflammation, infection, or allergic reaction. They can be a sign of conditions like eczema, psoriasis, or contact dermatitis. Treatment typically involves identifying and addressing the underlying cause.
Unlike rashes which accompany various viral infections, the rash of RMSF does spread to the palms of the hands and the soles of the feet. Over a couple of days, the macules turn a reddish purple color.
The rash of RMSF is quite characteristic. It usually begins on the fourth day of the illness, and occurs in at least 90% of all patients with RMSF. It starts around the wrists and ankles, as flat pink marks (called macules).
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Yes, the word treat is both a noun (treat, treats) and a verb (treat, treats, treating, treated). Examples:noun: I deserve a treat after that boring lecture.verb: I think I'll treat myself to something chocolate.
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The suffix of "treat" is "-t".
prefix for treat MIS
it depends how you treat them and train them and if you treat them well the will treat you good back.