Red, Itchy, Bumps, On Arms, Legs, Shoulder Blades. Underlying Cause?
Hi my name is tiffany i have been tryiny my best to find out what is causing these tiny red ichty bumps on my arms legs shoulderblades and butt they are very ichty they are realy ichty all the time sometimes more worse then other i am 27 years old and i have never in my life had this happen to me before now. I have looked on the internet to see what it could be but im not shure because there are so many different things that could be causing this could you please help me
Without actually seeing the lesions , it's very difficult to opine regarding the lesions.
I would recommend that you post a picture of the lesions here.
For the itching meanwhile you can take tablet allegra once a day and tablet claritin once a day.
You can apply cortisone cream mixed with neosporin cream on the affected area.
If you are unable to send a photo then I will recommend visiting a dermatologist.
Take care
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Red, Itchy, Bumps, On Arms, Legs, Shoulder Blades. Underlying Cause?
Hello Thanks for posting your query. I can understand your concern. Without actually seeing the lesions , it s very difficult to opine regarding the lesions. I would recommend that you post a picture of the lesions here. For the itching meanwhile you can take tablet allegra once a day and tablet claritin once a day. You can apply cortisone cream mixed with neosporin cream on the affected area. If you are unable to send a photo then I will recommend visiting a dermatologist. Take care