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Itchy, Pinkish Bumps On Body. Advice

Small bumps with a pinkish appearance, 1mm-2mm big appears randomly over my body, i have 1-2 on belly, 6-7 around my collarbone area, 1-2 on left arm, 1-3 right arm, 5-6 on back and 1-2 on each of my legs, 1 each on my buttocks cheek. They itch at times and sometimes dont. When o scratch at them, they leave streaks i am unsure if its from my scratching... Slowly appearing over my body... Am terrified! Please advise what could this be...
Tue, 23 Apr 2013
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They are called erythematous pappules. They can be mimicking a prickle heat or a viral fever.
As long as the same problem persists it can be called as early papular urticaria.
its important for a doctor to see the lesion to be accurate to suggest therapy. But surely this doesnot appear to be serious if work and activity not affected.
Treatment is by soothing lotions.it may last a month.
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Itchy, Pinkish Bumps On Body. Advice

They are called erythematous pappules. They can be mimicking a prickle heat or a viral fever. As long as the same problem persists it can be called as early papular urticaria. its important for a doctor to see the lesion to be accurate to suggest therapy. But surely this doesnot appear to be serious if work and activity not affected. Treatment is by soothing lotions.it may last a month.