What Kaposi’s sarcoma looks like

Kaposi’s sarcoma looks different on each patient. Most patients will have light red spots in the early stages, some patients will also have purple or blue-black spots, and as the disease progresses, it may develop into plaques or nodules and even localized edema in the mid to late stages. Kaposi’s sarcoma is also called multicentric vascular tumor, and most of the tumors develop in the hands, limbs and other parts of the body, and some patients may also appear in the genitals. Some patients with Kaposi’s sarcoma will have no obvious clinical manifestations, but some patients will have clinical symptoms such as itching and pain. If you have Kaposi’s sarcoma, you should consult the doctor in time, choose the appropriate treatment plan under the doctor’s guidance, and pay more attention to your diet, eat more light and nutritious food, do not eat spicy, greasy and other stimulating food.