What causes skin ulcers on the ankle?

May 15, 2023 Source: Cainiu Health
Dr. Liu Wan
Introduction
In general, skin ulcers on the ankle may be caused by conditions such as athlete's foot, eczema, or pressure sores. Fungal infections can irritate and damage the skin and mucous membranes, potentially leading to athlete's foot, causing symptoms such as extensive blisters and skin erosion. Treatment may include topical medications such as compound benzoic acid ointment or erythromycin ointment, used according to medical advice.

In general, skin ulceration on the ankle may be caused by conditions such as tinea pedis (athlete's foot), eczema, or pressure ulcers. A detailed analysis is as follows:

1. Tinea Pedis

Fungal infection can irritate and damage the skin and mucous membranes, potentially leading to tinea pedis, causing symptoms such as widespread blisters and skin erosion in affected individuals. Treatment may include topical medications such as compound benzoic acid ointment or erythromycin ointment, used according to medical advice.

2. Eczema

Eczema may be triggered by hormonal imbalances, endocrine disorders, genetic factors, or other causes, resulting in the aforementioned skin symptoms due to repeated inflammatory stimulation. Treatments may include mometasone furoate cream or berberine hydrochloride solution, applied as directed by a physician.

3. Pressure Ulcers

Prolonged pressure on the skin around the ankle can impair blood circulation in the skin tissue, leading to abnormal oxygen and nutrient supply, which may result in pressure ulcers and subsequently cause skin ulceration. If the ulceration is deep, prompt medical attention at a qualified healthcare facility is necessary for proper wound debridement.

In addition, this condition could also be caused by other factors such as hypersensitivity vasculitis, diabetes mellitus, or psoriasis vulgaris. It is recommended to maintain a healthy lifestyle and regular作息 (daily routine) during treatment.

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