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Stasis dermatitis

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Urmstongran Wed 19-Jun-19 09:04:09

It’s sore and itchy. We went for a long walk in the sun yesterday and I got back to the apartment with it. I think it’s something to do with the leg veins not returning blood to the heart quick enough and blood pools in the inner ankles, causing this.

I looked on the health forums to see if there was an old thread but couldn’t find anything.

Has anyone else had it? I think I will see the GP about it next week.

MawBroonsback Wed 19-Jun-19 09:27:28

Is it painful?

dragonfly46 Wed 19-Jun-19 09:31:39

Lying with your leg at a higher level than your heart could help. It looks very sore!

silverlining48 Wed 19-Jun-19 09:40:33

My dh has had similar, usually on holiday somewhere warm. He has seen the gp and was told not to worry @bout it. It goes after a while.

Urmstongran Wed 19-Jun-19 09:42:18

Just itchy. I’ve been putting loads of moisturiser on Maw to keep the skin supple.

I just wondered if anyone else has had this after walking in hot weather!

Urmstongran Wed 19-Jun-19 09:54:09

It’s on the inner aspects of both ankles by the way!

Gosh, sorry - you can tell it’s made me anxious, all this posting!

NanTheWiser Wed 19-Jun-19 14:31:32

I've had it in the past - it's commonly known as "golfers rash" or "golfers vasculitis" :https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Golfer%27s_vasculitis quite common as you get older, from walking in hot weather! Nothing to worry about, it will probably fade away in a few days.

NanTheWiser Wed 19-Jun-19 14:32:32

en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Golfer%27s_vasculitis

Clicky link

POGS Wed 19-Jun-19 16:00:52

Keep an eye on it as it may turn out to be 'cellulitis'.

Is it hot to touch? If the redness moves further up your leg I would ask for advice from a pharmacist or doctor.

Riverwalk Wed 19-Jun-19 16:40:16

It looks like the prickly heat that I suffer from in humid climates.

I wouldn't apply any more moisturiser - you're further clogging up the pores and the skin can't breath. Shower with tepid water to cool the skin down and keep applying cold cloths/wipes.

Urmstongran Wed 19-Jun-19 20:17:42

Thank you so much lovely ladies for responding! I’m home now in Manchester and it’s not as hot nor as itchy. It was quite startling to be honest last night and I admit it made me a little anxious wondering what the heck it was.

I’m going to take advice, have a tepid shower soon, leave off the moisturiser and keep and eye on the area. It’s not spread further so I’m hoping it’ll just settle down in a few days.

Thanks again everyone for your reassurances.

grannyqueenie Wed 19-Jun-19 20:43:00

It looks a lot like something I get on my lower legs in summer if it’s sunny (not a problem in the uk so far this year!) It’s a rash that looks a bit like little blood blisters, red and angry. It’s not something I’ve always had, started about 10 years ago, out of the blue. As far as I can make out it’s a sun sensitivity issue. Sorry can’t remember what it’s actually called. Mr google might help!

Urmstongran Wed 19-Jun-19 22:16:32

Thanks gq much appreciated. The more of us who have had this/know what it is the more reassured I am.

MawBroonsback Wed 19-Jun-19 22:59:31

Echoing what POGS says, if it spreads , if you develop a temperature or feel poorly in any way -*get to a Doctor or A&E* immediately.

Urmstongran Wed 19-Jun-19 23:11:49

Will do Maw thank you (and to POGS)
Off to bed now hoping it’s lessening tomorrow.

grannyqueenie Wed 19-Jun-19 23:14:08

Yes maw always worth getting it checked out, I did the first time it erupted as i was concerned about cellulitis. I thought it unlikely as it was on both legs but went to a walk centre on my holiday venue anyway just to be sure.

Urmstongran Sat 22-Jun-19 22:07:55

Just to say, the rash has pretty much gone! It scared me because I wondered what it was as I’ve never had it before.

I think NanTheWiser must’ve been right - some sort of ‘golfers’ rash. I googled it and it described what had happened exactly.

I’ve posted now to say (a) thanks to you all for caring and (b) should anyone in the future have something similar and come upon this thread, it might reassure them to know how quickly (3 days) it cleared up!

NanTheWiser Sun 23-Jun-19 17:26:52

That's good to hear, Urmstongran. I have had it twice in the past, from walking around shops on a hot day (and didn't know what it was back then). Only noticed it at home when walking past a mirror, as it was on the back of my legs.