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How To Get Rid Of Red Itchy Bumps In Feet And Left Eyebrow?

Red itchy bumps on left foot and above left eyebrow-- they will become more red and itchy at times and other times subside. I can t tell if they are moving or if more are popping up. I woke up yesterday with the ones on my face and with my lip completely swollen. Today I woke up with one on my ankle and now 3 more have popped up. What is this?
Fri, 14 Oct 2016
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Dermatologist 's  Response
Hi,

It may be prurigo simplex. Some irritant or allergen may be responsible. Kindly consult the dermatologist for the perfect diagnosis. I would suggest..
- antihistaminics like levocetirizine 5 mg daily and steroid like methyle prednesolone in tapering dose. Apply mild steroid cream on the lesions. Avoid contact with suspected allergens or irritants...ok

Thanks.

Dr.Ilyas Patel MD
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How To Get Rid Of Red Itchy Bumps In Feet And Left Eyebrow?

Hi, It may be prurigo simplex. Some irritant or allergen may be responsible. Kindly consult the dermatologist for the perfect diagnosis. I would suggest.. - antihistaminics like levocetirizine 5 mg daily and steroid like methyle prednesolone in tapering dose. Apply mild steroid cream on the lesions. Avoid contact with suspected allergens or irritants...ok Thanks. Dr.Ilyas Patel MD