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Bullae

Bullae are slightly bigger blisters found on the skin. A bulla can be as big as five millimeters in diameter and filled with a clear fluid. Often, a bulla is formed on the skin in response to an assault or an infection. Viral diseases like chickenpox or shingles may form bullae on the skin. One may get it from frequent skin irritation from friction too, as in a shoe bite.

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How to treat itchy skin and wounds in a Parkinson's patient?

Query: Hello doctor, My mother is Parkinson's patient with gait problems and cannot walk. She is having skin itching with wound on both sides of inner thighs and chest area below the neck for the last one month. We give her Atarax tablet and use T bact on the wound and Ritch lotion on the surrounding sk...  Read Full »


Dr. Priya B. T

Answer: Hello, Welcome to icliniq.com. I went through the pictures (attachments removed to protect patient's identity). It is looking like she is suffering from a rare disease called a bullous disorder, bullous pemphigoid which will be having blisters and ulcerations. It is an autoimmune disease. It need...  Read Full »

I have a soft and painless red bump inside my ear. Kindly help.

Query: Hello doctor, I have a red bump inside my ear. The bump is soft and does not hurt. What is it? Kindly help.  Read Full »


Dr. Sandeep Shrestha

Answer: Hello, Welcome to icliniq.com. Your pictures are not clear to differentiate it between a blister in the external auditory and ear wax (attachments removed to protect the patient’s identity). Try to confirm it by yourself by gently palpating the bump with the ear bud. If it is a blisters, it will p...  Read Full »

What could be the spots in legs and elbows which look like chickenpox?

Query: Hello doctor, One week ago the back of my son's legs became spotty most of the spots became blisters, looked a lot like chicken pox, but some stayed as little spots. He also has a few spots on the outer side in his elbows, but these have not blistered. He is not ill, and not on any medication.  Read Full »


Dr. Atishay Bukharia

Answer: Hello, Welcome to icliniq.com. I will not be able to diagnose and grade your disease without a photograph, so would you mind in sending the good quality photographs taken in a natural light so that I could prescribe you the best according to the grade.  Read Full »

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