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Could Itching In Right Side Of Groin And Red Bumps Be Due To Liver Problem?
I HAVE ITCHING ON RIGHT SIDE OF GROWING THEIR R NO BUMPS OR RASH ITS IN THE CRESE OF MY LEG ITS LIKE IT MAKING ME ITCH FROM UNDER MY SKIN ABOUT THE SAME TIME I GOT RED BUMPS ON MY BUT IT WOULD 1 OR 2 OR SOMTIMES MORE COULD THIS BE A PROBLEM WITH MY LIVER OR WHAT PLEASE HELP THAN U
noted history of right sided itching associated with bumps on your groin area. it may not be related to a liver pathology or problem. the symptoms you are experiencing may be of dermatologic or inflammatory/infectious in origin. for confirmation, it is best if you consult with a doctor for complete physical examination and clinical evaluation. diagnostics and management will be directed accordingly. avoid manipulating the affected area. maintenance of a good hygiene is also advised.
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~dr.kaye
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Could Itching In Right Side Of Groin And Red Bumps Be Due To Liver Problem?
hi. noted history of right sided itching associated with bumps on your groin area. it may not be related to a liver pathology or problem. the symptoms you are experiencing may be of dermatologic or inflammatory/infectious in origin. for confirmation, it is best if you consult with a doctor for complete physical examination and clinical evaluation. diagnostics and management will be directed accordingly. avoid manipulating the affected area. maintenance of a good hygiene is also advised. hope this helps. good day!! ~dr.kaye