Actinic granuloma, also known as annular elastolytic giant cell granuloma (AEGCG), is a rare skin disorder that primarily affects middle-aged and elderly individuals. It is characterized by the formation of annular or ring-shaped lesions on sun-exposed areas of the skin. While the exact cause of actinic granuloma remains unknown, several factors are believed to contribute to its development.
Actinic granuloma presents with various symptoms, including the appearance of red, raised, and annular lesions on sun-exposed areas such as the face, neck, and arms. These lesions may be itchy or painful in some cases. It is important to note that actinic granuloma is a benign condition and does not pose a significant health risk.
Prevention plays a crucial role in managing actinic granuloma. Here are a few measures you can take to reduce the risk of developing this condition:
While actinic granuloma may cause discomfort and concern due to its appearance, it is important to remember that
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