Posted on 05/26/2007 8:27:25 PM PDT by Birmingham Rain
Seeking Immediate Help for Daughter
When she was 13 years old she had one area, approximately 3 to 4 inches circular, on her abdomen exactly the same as what now has seemingly spread -- which, at the time, we all believed to be from too much exposure to the sun.
Also, the inside of her "belly button" has turned brown.
Last night, preparing for a funeral for today, I had her remove her top so that I could wash and condition her hair. The once isolated splotch has now spread across the entire length of her abdomen and there are now similar places on her left arm.
These areas are scaly but do not peel.
Where we are at the moment no doctor will be available until Tuesday after the holiday. I am worried sick and can't seem to find anything matching this condition on the Internet.
PLEASE. If anyone with ANY knowledge could give me a clue as to what this could be it would be greatly appreciated.
Can you take her to an urgent care facility or emergency room?
GO TO THE EMERGENCY ROOM!
Is there any way you can get your daughter to an emergency room? I am only a medical transcriptionist and don’t know enough to give any kind of advice, but I’d definitely seek a doctor’s help ASAP.
ping
Could be a fungal thing, in which case it’s an annoyance but nothing to worry about. My daughter has been fighting “splotches” on her back and neck for a couple years now. She treats them with a special wash and a cream from the dermatologist, and they clear up for a while, but they keep coming back. They’re dark splotches which “migrate” from place to place.
My daughter’s dark areas are not scaly, however — just dark.
Best of luck to you!
You should have an ER nearby where you can take her. Is your daughter developmentally disabled? I ask this because you mention washing her hair for her. Also if she is taking any medication find out if this could be a side effect of any of them.
It could be Acanthosis Nigricans
I have no idea what it might be, but best wishes for your daughter.
Is she having any pain?
ping
Go to the hospital - it could be a lot of things! See the URL below.
http://www.wrongdiagnosis.com/sym/dark_skin.htm
symptoms.
* Bruise
* Purple skin
* Blue skin
* Mole
* Malignant melanoma
* Seborrheic wart - also senile wart
* Freckles
* Cafe-au-lait spots
* Hyperpigmentation - and various causes of hyperpigmentation including:
o Sunburn
o Stopping the pill
o Radiation therapy
o Adrenal disorder
o Addison’s disease
o Liver disorder
o Intestinal disorder
o Malnutrition
o Vitamin deficiency
o See also causes of hyperpigmentation
* Pregnancy - causes the “mask of pregnancy” (a darkening of cheeks and forehead); also darkening nipples, genitals, and a line down the central abdomen.
* Chloasma - brown pigmentation on the face in pregnancy.
* Sun sensitivity - from various possible causes.
* Hemochromatosis - can cause a brown or “bronze” skin color
* Varicose veins - may cause ankle skin darkening.
* Venous ulceration - from long-term varicose veins
* Familial polyposis - causes darkening of skin of the gums.
* Acanthosis nigricans
* Erythema ab igne - red-brown discoloration from heat exposure.
* Dry gangrene (type of Gangrene)
* Mongolian blue spot - a blue/black spot on the buttocks or lower back region.
[See full list of 55 causes of Dark skin]
Get her to an emergency room.
Or go to one of the minor emergency centers. They are cheaper places to start. It costs me a grand just to walk into a hospital so I start at a minor emergency place if things don’t appear too serious.
A couple of weeks ago I went to the emergency room with what I thought was a bad rash on my foot. I ended up being hospitalized for three days - my "rash" was a life-threatening infection. In the words of Larry Niven:
"If you don't understand it, it's dangerous."
So please, take your daughter to the emergency room.
Talk to whomever you know in the medical community and get them to refer you to the best dermatologist around! Nurses are particularly good at knowing which Docs are on top of their profession...and usually don't have the reluctance to steer you away from a mediocre one that Dr's have.
Best of luck!
is there a doctor or nurse in the house?
Last night, preparing for a funeral for today, I had her remove her top so that I could wash and condition her hair.......
Excuse me for asking, but, how is it that she can remove her top but can't wash and condition her own hair?
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