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Granuloma Annulare - Info on Granuloma Annulare Symptom, Causes & Treatment

What is Granuloma Annulare ?

Granuloma Annulare is a very common type of skin disorders but is very dangerous also. Granuloma annulare usually does not itch, and may otherwise go unnoticed. Granuloma annulare usually does not itch, and may otherwise go unnoticed. Granuloma annulare can occur on any site of the body and is occasionally quite widespread. It only affects the skin and is considered harmless. Granuloma annulare may cause no symptoms, but affected areas are often tender when knocked.

Patients with generalized Granuloma Annulare may have a tendency to diabetes mellitus and other internal problems. A biopsy and blood tests are usually needed. The rashes of Granuloma annulare are symmetrical i.e they occurs on both sides of the body more or less evenly and are formed by skin colored bumps. The bumps often expand or join to form rings. The center of each ring may be a little depressed, pale or light brown.

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What are the causes of Granuloma Annulare ?

The cause of the Granuloma Annulare is unknown. Granuloma annulare is most common in children and young adults, the reason is unknown.

Symptoms of granuloma annulare

In most cases, granuloma annulare causes no symptoms, or a just mild itch at the start of any new area. It can be tender if knocked. The following are the most common symptoms of granuloma annulare. However, each individual may experience symptoms granuloma annulare differently :-

  • One or several rings of bumps on feet, legs, or hands.
  • Yellowish or skin-colored bumps.
  • Granuloma annulare may appear as a firm nodule under the skin of the arms or legs.

Treatment of Granuloma Annulare - With Home Remedies

Different Types of Treatment For Granuloma Annulare are available, some are :

  • topical cortisone preparations
  • Cortisone injections can also be used to treat granuloma annulare. These are more effective than cortisone creams.
  • ultraviolet light treatment known as PUVA has also been successful in some people with widespread granuloma annulare.

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