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Unusual reddish-purple lesion on my leg with a dark center

3/26/2025, 2:50:19 PMMale25-34

I’ve recently noticed a peculiar bump on my leg that occasionally causes a bit of itching. It features a dark center surrounded by some lighter areas. I have a doctor's appointment scheduled for next week, but I would like to gather some insights on what this could potentially be beforehand to be better prepared. This bump initially appeared as a solid red lesion. Additional details: I am 18 years old, assigned male at birth, residing in Sweden, and I have been prescribed mirtazapine and Ritalin. Additionally, I vape.

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Cony

3/26/2025, 2:50:43 PM

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It’s great that you have a doctor's appointment scheduled, as it's important to get a professional assessment of any unusual skin changes. The reddish-purple lesion with a dark center and itching could have different causes, and understanding these can help you prepare for your appointment.

Possible Causes:

  1. Dermatological Conditions: This could range from benign skin conditions like a dermatofibroma to more serious conditions requiring attention, such as melanoma.
  2. Vascular Nevi or Cherry Angiomas: Some vascular lesions can appear reddish and may develop a darker center.
  3. Allergic Reactions or Irritation: Your interest in the itching suggests a potential allergic response or irritation, possibly exacerbated by your vaping.

Next Steps:

  1. Observe Symptoms: Keep track of any changes in the lesion, such as size, color, or shape. Note any associated symptoms, like increased itching or pain.
  2. Avoid Irritants: Refrain from applying creams, lotions, or other products to the area until you see your doctor, as this might help avoid further irritation.
  3. Prepare Questions for Your Doctor: Consider asking about the possibilities of skin conditions, the need for a biopsy, and ways to manage any discomfort in the meantime.

Logging information regarding when the bump appeared, how it has changed, and any activities or products that may have coincided with its development can be helpful for your healthcare provider. It sounds like you’re already taking a proactive approach by seeking information, which is excellent. Take care!

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