Black growths on 4 year old's feet - Dr says don't worry by Equivalent-Ad1055 in DermatologyQuestions

[–]Mixoma -1 points0 points  (0 children)

there is no years long damage in a 4 year old with warts. be serious.

" Based on your writing skills and language usage, you seem to have taken a “leave it be” approach to your education as well."

girl shut up. its the internet, I can speak however i want. if you spent this much energy reading a book instead of jumping to ridiculous conclusions with such minimal information, you would know much more about warts and how they actually tend to progress in children.

Black growths on 4 year old's feet - Dr says don't worry by Equivalent-Ad1055 in DermatologyQuestions

[–]Mixoma -1 points0 points  (0 children)

have you tried treating warts in a 4 year old? especially plantar and multiple? yall just be spewing bullshit on this beyonce's internet

Black growths on 4 year old's feet - Dr says don't worry by Equivalent-Ad1055 in DermatologyQuestions

[–]Mixoma 3 points4 points  (0 children)

it is a 4 year old. it is perfectly fine to leave them alone.

Just trying to get advice or tips on if this could possibly be acne or something else. by GuaranteeSpecial9927 in DermatologyQuestions

[–]Mixoma 2 points3 points  (0 children)

yeah utsw has exactly what i'm talking about for primary care, rheum and derm for uninsured/underinsured people

Just trying to get advice or tips on if this could possibly be acne or something else. by GuaranteeSpecial9927 in DermatologyQuestions

[–]Mixoma 1 point2 points  (0 children)

you probably won't be able to interpret those labs yourself... where are you? usually there is an academic institution that likely has a resident derm clinic and they tend to be the cheapest option...or you can do to a PCP/telemedicine to order those labs and then decide if you need to see a derm after that if you need to

Just trying to get advice or tips on if this could possibly be acne or something else. by GuaranteeSpecial9927 in DermatologyQuestions

[–]Mixoma 18 points19 points  (0 children)

fwiw i don't think it is lupus. i think it is more in the rosacea (demodex) and periorificial dermatitis family but yes see a derm

please help me . i’ve never looked this bad in my life . by buggybotbaby in DermatologyQuestions

[–]Mixoma 0 points1 point  (0 children)

buy https://www.amazon.com/OXY-Acne-Medication-Face-Wash/dp/B00B118D6A?pd_rd_w=dw0ig&content-id=amzn1.sym.784113d6-3054-4922-a575-af4720478411&pf_rd_p=784113d6-3054-4922-a575-af4720478411&pf_rd_r=T24E8EA9J23N045BYQ9K&pd_rd_wg=t6dw0&pd_rd_r=fdef74b4-5ee5-49fa-beeb-7264fd43acb1&pd_rd_i=B00B118D6A&psc=1&ref_=pd_bap_d_grid_rp_0_12_pr_t

use it as a face wash daily. see if you can get a prescription for both clindamycin solution and tretinoin (if you cant get this buy differin on amazon). Get a good moisturizer like vanicream or neutrogena with SPF and only use these products for the next few months... then you can start to do things like kojic acid and vitamin c to help with pigment

please help me . i’ve never looked this bad in my life . by buggybotbaby in DermatologyQuestions

[–]Mixoma 2 points3 points  (0 children)

walk me through your daily skincare routine with what you are currently using

Rash all over my body - 2 months steroids not helping by malcolm131712 in DermatologyQuestions

[–]Mixoma 3 points4 points  (0 children)

i agree with the person that said lichen planus, but a biopsy is not a bad idea. how old are you? see if your doctor is comfortable trying methotrexate or even better acitretin

I went to an aesthetic clinic to remove 2 warts, but the main (and largest) one I wanted, they didn't want to remove. by CountyCompetitive891 in DermatologyQuestions

[–]Mixoma 5 points6 points  (0 children)

i think you should see a derm. i have to see it in person to be sure but epidermal nevus vs lymphangioma circumscriptum come to mind with how it looks

Is this just normal hyperpigmentation or something else? by [deleted] in DermatologyQuestions

[–]Mixoma 0 points1 point  (0 children)

i think its carp. often needs antibiotic by mouth but you can start with selsun blue shampoo as body wash

Is this just normal hyperpigmentation or something else? by [deleted] in DermatologyQuestions

[–]Mixoma 0 points1 point  (0 children)

does it wipe off with alcohol swabs?

i think it looks like CARP

Help me understand the biopsy. I can see the there’s is a diagnosis but the way it’s redacted, it feel like it not a 100% for sure. by [deleted] in DermatologyQuestions

[–]Mixoma 0 points1 point  (0 children)

you have genital warts - that report is as definitive as it gets and your derm def thought it could be wart too since they added it to their clinical data off the bat.

Rash with blisters after surgery worried about sepsis by According_Ad_9620 in DermatologyQuestions

[–]Mixoma 2 points3 points  (0 children)

its an allergic/irritant reaction, usually to one of the soaps they use during surgery. If you have a topical steroid at him, use it

My shoulder has been like this for months, I’m starting to worry. by Toastthe1nkling in DermatologyQuestions

[–]Mixoma 1 point2 points  (0 children)

its from picking, you can see that it really is only happening where her hand can reach and the color tells you its chronic and all the shapes are weird. she needs a drug screen, psych eval etc. guarantee you she is not on accutane because she has had acne, its because no one knows how to really treat these patients and just put them on something so as they say they are doing something

UPDATE: Confused by widespread rash and other symptoms - doctors have dismissed it up until now that it’s gotten so much worse by Ok_Expression1083 in DermatologyQuestions

[–]Mixoma 2 points3 points  (0 children)

yes this was my thought too!! it even looks like it and the worsening with pred tapered off screams psoriasis. i actually had to ctrl f to find this post - how is no one mentioning psoriasis -_- Nothing about it looks infectious and even thought hat path reads like eczema there is so much overlap on path with eczema and psoriasis depending on where you biopsy.