Livedo Racemosa

Livedo racemose refers to a bluish, cluster-like patch or swelling most commonly occurring on the face and appearing on the arms. This dark purple tumor is a limited, clearly defined spot of blue-brown color, the shape of which is usually geometric. In addition to changes in skin color, the condition is accompanied by swelling, superficial pain and other associated symptoms. Most often, Jew-rocket syndrome manifests itself in older people, patients with concomitant pathologies of the body and neurological disorders. In addition, livido racemuse is noted among people suffering from varicose veins and diseases of the lymphatic system. It is important to note that this can happen to women and men, regardless of skin type.