Hello, what do you know about annular granuloma?
Granuloma
Hello, what do you know about annular granuloma?
Hello @vanessa30!,
In relation to diabetes, I think it is the first time I read the term annular granuloma ... I suppose you are looking for information from someone who knows the topic of first -hand, it seemed curious and I have searched, but I can't talk to youFrom the experience, I share what I have found.
The annular granuloma is a skin disease that produces bulky reddish lesions (injuries) or ring -shaped skin color.Protuberances usually appear in the hands and feet.
Minor skin lesions and some medications can trigger the condition.Different types affect adults and children.
Injuries usually disappear alone in a period of two years without treatment.But if it bothers you how your skin looks or feels, the doctor can prescribe medications that will accelerate the disappearance of the condition.
symptoms
The signs and symptoms of annular granuloma may vary according to:
- Located.This is the most frequent type of annular granuloma.The borders of protuberance (injury) are circular or semicircular, with a diameter of up to 2 inches (5 centimeters).Reddish protuberances or skin color appear more frequently in the hands, feet, wrists and ankles of young adults.
- generalized.Less frequently, adults experience this type, which causes reddish protuberances or skin color, itching, in most of the body, including torso, arms and legs.
- Under the skin.A guy that generally affects young children is called subcutaneous annular granuloma.It produces small and firm protuberances under the skin, instead of a cutaneous eruption.The bumps are formed in the hands, pimples and scalp.
When you should consult with a doctor
Get in touch with your doctor if your skin develops red protuberances (injuries) in the form of rings and do not disappear after a few weeks.
causes
The causes of the annular granuloma are not clear.Sometimes it is triggered by:
- Animal or insect bites
- Infections, such as hepatitis
- Cutaneous tuberculin tests
- Vaccines.
- Sun Exposure
- Minor skin lesions
- Medications
The annular granuloma is not contagious.
risk factors
The annular granuloma is occasionally associated with diabetes or thyroid disease, more frequently when lesions are numerous or extended.Uigreen, it can be related to cancer, especially in older people whose annular granuloma is serious;It does not respond to treatment or returns after cancer treatment.
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@Fer thanks, to see if someone has had and what treatment has.
I have a small eruption in my hand and I wondered if it could be that
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