Dry Spots On Leg
The Lindsay Leg Club Foundation Promoting and supporting community based treatment, health promotion, education and ongoing care for people who are experiencing leg-related problems - including leg ulcers and other wound care issues.
If the red spots combine in patches and itch like crazy, you may have eczema. Eczema, or atopic dermatitis, is a common skin condition. Eczema may be dry and scaly, or it can blister and ooze a. Dry skin on legs is a very common condition in winter. The condition occurs when your skin loses its natural oil and moisture. Dry skin can occur any part of the body. Between legs, dry skin could occur as a result of irritation and friction between your legs and clothes or between your thighs when your move. Eczema is often seen in children and disappears as child gets older. 7 Individual suffering with eczema may develop red bumps around eczema on leg. Eczema is a dry and scaly skin condition. Occasionally in few cases around the margin of eczema red bumps are observed. The bumps are itchy and painful. Keratoses: They are likely benign lesions known as stucko keratoses. These generally occur in people of your age group. Because they're a wide variety of skin lesions which can appear gray in color, it is a good idea to see your dermatologist. In the office, they may feel and see the lesions you are describing.
Contact details
01473 749565
lynn.bullock@legclubfoundation.com
Find out more on the Lindsay Leg Club Foundation website
The National Eczema Society Formed in 1975, The National Eczema Society has two principal aims: first, to provide people with independent and practical advice about treating and managing eczema; secondly, to raise awareness of the needs of those with eczema with healthcare professionals, teachers and the government.
Contact details
0800 089 1122
helpline@eczema.org
Find out more on The National Eczema Society website
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NHS Choices the official NHS website, which provides vital information and support about leg and foot signs and other symptoms.
Contact details
Call 111 - for non-emergency medical advice
Find out more on the NHS Choices website
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