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Have A Rash Which Is Not Itchy. No Medication As Off Now. What Can Be The Reason And The Remedy?

I have a rash that is not itchy but looks like chicken pox. My local chemist assistant said it w as flea bites. My go said it was disclosed eczema. I've had duplicitous before and scabies. I've had this type of thing before under times of stress. It is everywhere even my face. The worst area is my bottom. There biggest spot is about half an inch in diameter.

Sat, 8 Jun 2013
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Hi,

There are numerous conditions that can cause rash. As it is not itchy, some possibilities may be ruled out. But direct visualization and distribution can give a better idea. Consulting a dermatologist to properly diagnose the condition soon would be good as there is chance of developing secondary bacterial infection on these kind of rash.

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Have A Rash Which Is Not Itchy. No Medication As Off Now. What Can Be The Reason And The Remedy?

Hi, There are numerous conditions that can cause rash. As it is not itchy, some possibilities may be ruled out. But direct visualization and distribution can give a better idea. Consulting a dermatologist to properly diagnose the condition soon would be good as there is chance of developing secondary bacterial infection on these kind of rash. Take care!