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Rash, Red Bumps On Arm, Stomach, Armpit, Back And Upper Thigh, Itching. Healing Time?

Hi!
I have been experiencing a strange rash that has formed all over my body. It started three weeks ago with a large round red bump on my arm that is flaky in appearance. Then about two weeks later I started to notice other tiny red flaky bumps all over the place..stomach, armpit,arm,back,and upper thigh. I have had miner itching but that’s about it. I am a female and am 19 years old. I have no idea what this is and when it will go away it has been about three weeks now.
-Ashley
Sat, 5 Oct 2013
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From the given history it can be said that it must be maculopapular rash, it has got numbers of reasons among them viral infection and drug induced are common, you need to differentiate these and for that you will have to see the dermatologist, because in such cases clinical observation so important that without this the diagnosis is impossible take care, have nice day.
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Rash, Red Bumps On Arm, Stomach, Armpit, Back And Upper Thigh, Itching. Healing Time?

HI Thank for asking to HCM From the given history it can be said that it must be maculopapular rash, it has got numbers of reasons among them viral infection and drug induced are common, you need to differentiate these and for that you will have to see the dermatologist, because in such cases clinical observation so important that without this the diagnosis is impossible take care, have nice day.