Diagnosed annular granuloma, on the hands, cleavage, legs... Ointments from a dermatologist do not help, on the contrary, it spreads further and begins to itch. Help, I'm begging you, because I'm scaring people. even though it is supposedly not contagious.
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Katarzyna Chadryś Pharmacist, Editor
2 months ago
If there is no noticeable effect after the treatment prescribed by the dermatologist, you should consult your doctor again. Treatment of annular granuloma, unfortunately, is most often based on ointments available only on prescription. The doctor may also consider a recommendation, e.g. cryotherapy, phototherapy or oral medications (available only with a doctor's prescription). Unfortunately, in some cases, the treatment may not bring satisfactory results. It is worth knowing that these types of changes should disappear on their own, in cases of mild severity, no treatment is often undertaken. However, sometimes there may be recurrences of changes in the future. Sometimes the changes may be accompanied by itching, which is also observed in you.
I encourage you to consult a specialist again. If necessary, you can also consult through Gdziepolek: