Postby shooraijin » Sun Nov 06, 2005 8:22 am
The red rough patches could be eczematous. Easiest way to work with them without medications is to take showers that are slightly cooler (hot water dehydrates skin), then pat dry, and before leaving the bathroom, put a moisturizer on. The creams my patients have had good luck with include stuff like Eucerin, Aquaphor or Noxema. There is also something called Amlactin (ammonium lactate 12%) which works very well for dry skin, but smells funny and has a weird texture. Try the others before you try this. If it really doesn't work, then you would need a steroid cream or possibly an anti-immune cream, but I would consult a doctor first (instead of me making remote suggestions).
The purple patches do sound like broken blood vessels, and some people have an easy propensity to bruise for what seem like trivial traumas. If they're flat with your skin, I wouldn't worry too much (but if you start noticing them expanding quickly, get an appointment -- could be some sort of coagulopathy). However, if they're actually raised and you can feel the edges of them standing up out of your skin, those could be purpura and those should be seen by someone. A couple of disorders can look like that and you should have someone examine you to ensure that it's okay.
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