Had This Rash For Going On 5 Weeks. I Have
The rash does not seem like Candida, please see details below
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Hello,
The rash you describe and that can be seen in the pictures does not seem typical of Candida rash. Candida generally caused red round lesions with well-demarcated borders and a pale centre and lesions are flat and can be a few cms in diameter.
Your lesions seem like insect bites or local contact dermatitis. Sometimes scabies infection (a parasite of skin) can cause similar lesions.
- Do other members of the family or people that have close contact with you have skin lesions?
- Have you been using some skin products that might be causing you to react to it, or make it worse?
- Do you have any chronic conditions or use any medications regularly?
- Do you have pets at home and do they have fleas?
- Any other complaints other than the skin rash?
Please let me know of the above questions so I can assist you better.
Kind regards,
Dr Antoneta Zotaj,
General and Family Physician
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Detailed Answer:
Hello,
Thank you for the answers provided. Because the lesions are there for longer 2-3 weeks they seem less likely to be due to the viral, bacterial or fungal origin.
The most likely causes in the rash for 5 weeks are generally dermatitis, insect bites (including bed bugs) and also parasites (like scabies), rarely drugs can be the cause and metoprolol use can cause a skin rash but is considered if the rest are ruled out.
I would recommend you to see your doctor to determine the exact cause and proper steps. Trying some local application of steroid ointments/lotions like Betamethasone 1-2 times a day, thin layer on the lesions might be helpful especially if dermatitis is the cause. Oral tablet of Cetirizine 10mg at night might be added to help with itchiness.
If no improvement with it in 3-4 days or any worsening, insect bites and scabies can be considered. If treatment for all these don't help, metoprolol induced rash may be considered or other more rare conditions that generally need the opinion of the Dermatologist.
I hope this answers to your query. Let me know if I can assist you further.
Kind regards,
Dr Antoneta Zotaj,
General and Family Physician