hi, my name salma i have skin disorder in my feet ... - MY SKIN
hi, my name salma i have skin disorder in my feet but the Dr. in my country didn't know what it is ??plezzzzzzzzz help me
Hi Salma,
Unfortunately, there are many conditions that can affect the feet. Perhaps you need to see a skin specialist/dermatologist. If you would like some general information, the DermNet NZ site is an excellent site for providing information about various skin disorders. The main link to this site is:
Please click on the following link for information about skin conditions that affect the feet:
salma don't give up - explain in as much detail as possible the look of your feet, any discharge, discolour, smell, or rash. I am sure there is someone out there with the answer but you must explain every little thing to give us a clue. Spot
hi, thanks for reply
my disorder locate on ankle and feet skin ,fist Appears on the form of red patches and these patches become inflamed and than skin produce pus it long before they heal these wounds at times to be a strong inflammatory foot swell and become very painful and not being able to walk. and I want to say that the disease is getting worse in the summer, particularly.
Then the region will become black and remain the effects of black on the foot after recovery deformation of the skin, the disease I have the age of 18 and now I am 23, I have been to many dermatologists in the region did not tames its victims oxen as I address, I tried many anti-inflammatory drugs and the last period I seek treatment before the two years I have taken medications inflammation in the muscle.
But if you want anything else or medications and other details Vaalmna, but if you know send pictures of my feet to know the disease and provide me with information about the disease.
thanks again
salma
Hi Salma,
I'm very concerned because you say your skin is turning black. Do you have diabetes or any other medical condition?
hi ,
yes But after the healing of dusky spots and become distorted, like burned, but i did not mean to be black in color inflammation, and thank you for attention.