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Red, Raised, Spots On Body, Itchy And Stinging, Pink Fluid Expelled, Small Bowel Movement

ive got round red raised spots on different places on my body. severe itching and stinging on these spots,nothing seems to helpthem get better.also have pink fluid expell whwn i have gas/blood on tissue ,small amount on stool (bright red)
Wed, 20 Nov 2013
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Dermatologist 's  Response
Hi,
After reading your history it appears that you might have developed allergic dermatitis to some contact allergen. You recollect anything new coming inyour contact before appearance of the rash. I advise you to not pinch or pop the area otherwise these areas are very prone for getting secondary infection. You can apply an steroid cream such as cortisone cream.
If itching is present then can take benadryl accordingly. Apply a plenty of moisturizers over the affected area.
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Red, Raised, Spots On Body, Itchy And Stinging, Pink Fluid Expelled, Small Bowel Movement

Hi, After reading your history it appears that you might have developed allergic dermatitis to some contact allergen. You recollect anything new coming inyour contact before appearance of the rash. I advise you to not pinch or pop the area otherwise these areas are very prone for getting secondary infection. You can apply an steroid cream such as cortisone cream. If itching is present then can take benadryl accordingly. Apply a plenty of moisturizers over the affected area.