Speaking to The Sun, Dr Walayat Hussain, for the British Association of
Dermatologists, said rashes can be a sign of cancer but stressed that most
rashes are nothing to be concerned about. It’s not a condition in wholesale
light box signs itself but a sign of an underlying health problem.A new
study suggests that while red, blotchy skin could indicate all number of
ailments or allergic reactions, in rare cases, breaking out in a rash could be
sign for cancer. This type of rash appears on the face, eyelids, chest, knees
and elbows.
A person with leukaemia may also develop tiny red spots on their skin known
as petechiae. This rash can be associated with any type of cancer. It looks
similar to eczema.Experts go on to add that this type of rash lasts longer than
other skin conditions and will likely grow in size or change as the cancer
progresses.Dark, thicker patches of skin: Acanthosis nigricans is when darker,
thickened patches of skin develop around the armpit, groin and neck.It does not
disappear even when one uses topical treatments and creams.These sorts of rashes
can cause red patches, itching, burning and dry, scaly skin.Reddish rash on
hands or back: Dermatomyositis tends to appear as changes around your nail
folds, a reddish rash on the back of your hands, especially around the knuckles,
and a shawl-like red rash on your back.Here’s a guide of rashes that could
indicate carcinomas in the body.Tiny red spots covering the skin: Leukaemia, a
type of blood cancer that starts in the bone marrow, can spread throughout the
body in the bloodstream. Lymphoma is cancer of the lymphatic system.
A person suffering from lymphoma may develop mycosis fungoides, a rash that
is caused when the blood travels to the upper layer of the skin. Raised blueish
or yellow bumps may also appear. They grow in several places at once, affecting
multiple parts of the body. It is very dangerous as in such cases the cancer
cells travel the body through the bloodstream. The patches are dry and rough and
itchy.The cancerous rashes, according to experts, look similar to those caused
by psoriasis or eczema.Patchy red rash that turns scaly: Mycosis fungoides is a
common rash in patients diagnosed with lymphoma.
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