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spider nevus on nose

HI
i have got spider nevus on my nose . Its a small red dot . Originally when it occurred i pierced it and some blood came out . Now it is just a very small bright red dot which doesn't go away . I Have tried number of creams and lotions
if i hard press on it it would disappear for a moment but then again comes back as it is
I would appreciate your advice
Thanks
 
  metaboy on 2014-10-06
This is just a forum. Assume posts are not from medical professionals.
Please post a picture of the affected area here or email me.
 
fitness last decade
Thank you for your quick response

please check the pic of the affected area

http://tinypic.com/r/ve5640/8
http://tinypic.com/r/2rvzpcy/8
http://tinypic.com/r/k4dxqx/8
 
metaboy last decade
Who diagnosed it as spider nevus.
 
fitness last decade
no one in particular someone guessed it and then i googled it. images look quite similar hence i concluded it to be spider nevus

so can it be cured with homeopathy ?
 
metaboy last decade
Is there any pain or other sensation in it
What makes it get better
What makes it get worse
 
fitness last decade
sorry for delay in response

there is not much that makes it better or worse , there is no sensation or pain . when tired or after physical exertion it does appear more bright than when i wake up .but that it is it .it just stays the way it is
 
metaboy last decade

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