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Q: Varicose Veins: can I perform laser treatment with Pityriasi
asked by: DoctorQuestion on August 26th, 2006
Currently I am having Pityriasis Rosea. It was detected one week before. I am also having Bilateral Varicose Vein on legs and was planning to do laser treatment ..

Is it is possible to do laser treatment now on legs as I have red patches on veins/legs.

Kindly reply to me

Simeesh


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Dr. Nikola Gjuzelov , MD
replied on September 6th, 2006
Acne, Skin Disorders Answer A1409
Pityriasis rosea is a self-limiting disease that goes away spontaneously in 6-8 weeks. You can wait until the condition runs its course and then you may perform the laser therapy of the Bilateral Varicose Veins.


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