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I Am Type 2 Diabetes. Have Black Spot On Back Of Head And Its Growing. What Can I Do To Treat It?

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Posted on Tue, 28 Aug 2012
Question: Hi I have diabetes type 2 and I have a small spot in the back of my head which started off small and it is now as big as a peanut, what can I do to treat it? I am male age 51yrs old.
The spot has been there for about six months and it is growing.
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Answered by Dr. Dr.Raju.A.T (6 hours later)
Hi,

Thanks for your query.

Is the lesion associated with pain of itching ?
Is there any kind of discharge from the lesion if it is open ?
What was its initial size ?
Have you tried any medication for the same ?

I would like to have a look at the spot/lesion you mentioning about.

This makes me understand the condition better and advice you specifically.

Do attach an image of the lesion here on the query page or send to email Id

YYYY@YYYY
To my attention , I am Dr Raju.

Waiting for the information.

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Above answer was peer-reviewed by : Dr. Chakravarthy Mazumdar
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I Am Type 2 Diabetes. Have Black Spot On Back Of Head And Its Growing. What Can I Do To Treat It?

Hi,

Thanks for your query.

Is the lesion associated with pain of itching ?
Is there any kind of discharge from the lesion if it is open ?
What was its initial size ?
Have you tried any medication for the same ?

I would like to have a look at the spot/lesion you mentioning about.

This makes me understand the condition better and advice you specifically.

Do attach an image of the lesion here on the query page or send to email Id

YYYY@YYYY
To my attention , I am Dr Raju.

Waiting for the information.