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Sudden Skin Rashes
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Sudden Skin Rashes
Can anyone help identify these on my arms? I noticed it last week and it appears to have gotten a little worse since then.
I've not changed anything in terms of soaps or food and I literally cannot think of what may have caused it.
They're a little itchy at times.
I've take an antihistamine most days but it doesn't seem to affect the rashes either way.
I've not changed anything in terms of soaps or food and I literally cannot think of what may have caused it.
They're a little itchy at times.
I've take an antihistamine most days but it doesn't seem to affect the rashes either way.
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Re: Sudden Skin Rashes
Age, stress, weakness, climate limits, slick skin, rare shampooing, and liquor based creams disturb this innocuous however irksome condition. Other normal reasons for a rash include: Dermatitis (atopic dermatitis) - - Will in general occur in individuals with sensitivities or asthma. The rash is for the most part red, bothersome, and layered.