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Itchy Rash Breaking Out In Little Weepy Sores After Short Periods Of Sun Exposure. On Aspirin For Elevated Platelets. Side Effects?

Hi there, I have a sudden uticaria that has developed after sun exposure, it is quite drastic and I only need 10 mins of walking around the markets (for example) and about 6-8 hours afterwards I get a terrible itchy rash that breaks out in little weepy sores. The last episode lasted 6 weeks!!! I ended up on steroids to get rid of it but dont wish to live a life like this!! I have been on asprin for elevated platelets (no reason diagnosed) - could the asprin be causing this to happen????
Wed, 28 Aug 2013
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Hi, it apears to be the allergic reaction to some thing which is new for you, may be the drugs, cosmetics, soap, or foods.
You may need anti histamine, like citrizine, antibiotic, and mild steroid, so i advise you to consult a dermatologist for diagnosis and treatment.
Thank you.
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Itchy Rash Breaking Out In Little Weepy Sores After Short Periods Of Sun Exposure. On Aspirin For Elevated Platelets. Side Effects?

Hi, it apears to be the allergic reaction to some thing which is new for you, may be the drugs, cosmetics, soap, or foods. You may need anti histamine, like citrizine, antibiotic, and mild steroid, so i advise you to consult a dermatologist for diagnosis and treatment. Thank you.