Is this normal?

  • Want to keep track of this thread?
    Accounts can bookmark posts, watch threads for updates, and jump back to where you stopped reading.
    Create account

shadyreapers_

kiwifarms.net
Joined
Jul 23, 2025
Ive been abusing heat packs for 3 months and my leg fucking looks like this?
WHAT IS THIS? IMG_20260205_142222.jpg.webp
 
Update with a video
I went to the hospital they could not tell me What this was, tomorrow morning going to see my family doctor so she can send me to dermatology to get a better clinical approach at this
View attachment 8522292
Schizo child you have been told many hundreds of times that it’s erythema and you have to go easier on the heat packs, don’t let that stop you from taking a specialist appointment from someone with an actual problem though.
 
Schizo child you have been told many hundreds of times that it’s erythema and you have to go easier on the heat packs, don’t let that stop you from taking a specialist appointment from someone with an actual problem though.
kys nigger

He's doing good going to a doctor instead of taking advice from internet people. He will probably give him a good treatment so that it doesn't turn infected/necrotic.

Sorry you can't afford a private doctor or can't wake up at 6am to beat the boomers. Back in the cagie, wagie!
 
kys nigger

He's doing good going to a doctor instead of taking advice from internet people. He will probably give him a good treatment so that it doesn't turn infected/necrotic.

Sorry you can't afford a private doctor or can't wake up at 6am to beat the boomers. Back in the cagie, wagie!
absolutely seething on a retarded schizo’s behalf
 
Appears to be "Erythema ab igne" (fire rash); too much heat caused damage to surface blood vessels and pigment.

Remove heat, leave alone, will recover however much it does.
This is the answer, although since it's pretty pronounced here, it'll be slow to fade, if at all.

Going to a specialist is reasonable if a specialist is accessible. Thermal radiation is radiation; there's a chance it can develop cancer, especially since this is a severe reaction (and for only three months?) . Skin cancer is fast and ruthless; better to have eyes on it and potentially a biopsy.


OP, if you have to tell a story about your fading scars five years later, and you want to sound normal, tell the other people in the pool that you accidentally did it with an overclocked laptop.
 
Update with a video
I went to the hospital they could not tell me What this was, tomorrow morning going to see my family doctor so she can send me to dermatology to get a better clinical approach at this
View attachment 8522292

Please follow the directions on heat packs. There's a reason why you aren't supposed to keep them on for long periods of time.
 
Why do even people ask medical questions in Q&A?

Go to the fucking doctor.
Well i made a vid of my leg on my socials and a girl send to her cousin doc the video to Which she concluded something that had something to do with cold exposure Which is not the case
The only right answer i got was yours
Erythema ab igne ❤️
 
Back
Top Bottom