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Suggest Treatment For Fever And Small Bumps On The Waist

I had a fever of 101.5 with no symptoms other then chills. Next day my temperature dropped to 95.3 after I checked while discovering I have a rash on both sides of my torso & bumps around my waist. I m 33 & have never experienced such ridiculousness. The rash itches but seeing as how it followed a fever I m curious as to possible explanations.
Tue, 11 Aug 2015
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The rash that you mentioned could be a response to the fever medication like anything containing aspirin and should go away in the coming days. please do not worry and take some anti allergic to bring it under control fast. However please do consult a doctor in person if it recurs and becomes widespread especially if you encounter any lesions in the mouth or mucosa of genitalia.
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Suggest Treatment For Fever And Small Bumps On The Waist

The rash that you mentioned could be a response to the fever medication like anything containing aspirin and should go away in the coming days. please do not worry and take some anti allergic to bring it under control fast. However please do consult a doctor in person if it recurs and becomes widespread especially if you encounter any lesions in the mouth or mucosa of genitalia.