A patient is having a dermatological problem since last three years. She is having what is commonly called cherry angiomas. Those have developed over arms, legs, neck and other parts. Consulting a local dermatologist said that these are actually allergy but prescribed 6-7 medicines and told her to discontinue some food like tomato, egg, sour taste food, lentil, pumpkin, etc. during medication. Confused she did not take the medicines but surprisingly noticed one thing that these cherry angiomas increased rapidly on consumption of tomatoes.
While their appearance on the skin, there is some irritation on that part of the skin. She is a thyroid patient about eight years. She is about 35 years of age. Need suggestion for appropriate treatment.