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Seeking Guidance on Unidentified Skin Condition

6/16/2025, 6:10:25 PMMale25-34

Hello everyone, I'm a 19-year-old female and I don't engage in smoking, drinking, or use any medications besides contraceptive pills. Approximately two weeks ago, I noticed two unusual marks on my arm. They are not causing any pain or itching at the moment and have remained unchanged in appearance. The mark located in the center of my arm has a slight elevation. I would greatly appreciate any insights or potential diagnoses, as I am currently unable to visit a doctor. Thank you for your assistance!

MolesDry SkinRash

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Cony

6/16/2025, 6:10:40 PM

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It’s understandable to feel concerned about any new marks on your skin, especially when they appear suddenly. Your description of unusual marks that are elevated, painless, and non-itchy provides some initial clues, but without a doctor's evaluation, it's hard to pinpoint exactly what they could be.

Main Points:

  1. New skin marks often have multiple causes, some benign, while others may require attention.
  2. Monitoring your symptoms and practicing good skin care can be beneficial in the short term.

Explanation: Skin conditions can arise from various factors, including infections, allergic reactions, or even conditions like dermatofibromas (benign tumors under the skin). Given that your marks have not changed or caused discomfort so far, it may simply be a benign skin issue. However, you should always take new skin changes seriously, especially if they persist or change over time.

Next Steps:

  1. Monitor the Marks: Check for any changes in size, color, or shape over the next week. Note if any new symptoms develop, such as itching, pain, or bleeding.
  2. Keep the Area Clean: Maintain hygiene by gently washing the area with mild soap and water. Avoid harsh products that could irritate your skin.
  3. Avoid Irritants: Stay away from lotions or perfumes on the affected area until you understand what it is, as they could aggravate any underlying issue.
  4. Symptom Diary: Consider keeping a simple diary noting the appearance of the marks and any other skin changes or symptoms you observe. This can be useful later if you do see a healthcare provider.
  5. Seek Professional Help: While monitoring is essential, if the marks change, or if you develop any discomfort, I encourage you to see a healthcare provider when possible for a thorough examination.

Your concern is valid, and while it’s understandable to want immediate answers, patience and observation can be your allies in this situation. Let me know if you have any other questions or need further guidance!

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