No cure; treatment focuses on managing symptoms and underlying condition
Angiokeratoma is a skin condition characterized by small, dark red to purple raised lesions. These lesions are often benign and can occur in various parts of the body. While typically harmless, treatment may involve removal for cosmetic reasons or if they bleed or cause discomfort.
Benign skin lesions characterized by red or purple bumps
Skin lesions, pain, burning sensation
Clinical evaluation, skin biopsy, sometimes genetic testing
Generally good, lesions may be removed for cosmetic reasons
Cosmetic concerns, bleeding from lesions
Genetic conditions (Fabry disease)
Laser therapy, symptomatic treatment
Laser therapy, symptomatic treatment
Benign skin lesions, sometimes associated with underlying conditions
Symptomatic treatment, cosmetic interventions as desired
Remember, the information provided here is intended for general knowledge purposes and may not apply to every individual case. To ensure you have accurate information relevant to your specific situation, always consult with a healthcare professional.
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