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Suggest Treatment For Rashes On The Neck

Hopefully, 2days ago I broke out with a rash on my neck and a circle like ring almost completely around my neck, red small bumps with a few pimple like blisters, very itchy. # things I am thinking of 1 I had a pet scan of my heart Thur May 11 with a dye that was put into my viens IV. 2 I ve been pulling weeds around the house about 20 deep. 3 2 days ago I wore a sweater wool type, not sure of material. the ring sort of matches the ring. Any thoughts on this. Judie
Mon, 17 Jul 2017
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hi,
thank you for posting your query on HCM.
as per your history, you have Tinea corporis.
- you may need oral and topical antifungals to treat Tinea, only after consulting a dermatologist.
- second possibility, it can be allergic dermatitis which is to be treated with topical corticosteroids.
-- diagnosis is to be confirmed by dermatologist and treatment is to be started accordingly.
consult a dermatologist nearby.
-- as for now, you may need tab levocetrizine twice a day.
wishing you a good health.
thank you
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Suggest Treatment For Rashes On The Neck

hi, thank you for posting your query on HCM. as per your history, you have Tinea corporis. - you may need oral and topical antifungals to treat Tinea, only after consulting a dermatologist. - second possibility, it can be allergic dermatitis which is to be treated with topical corticosteroids. -- diagnosis is to be confirmed by dermatologist and treatment is to be started accordingly. consult a dermatologist nearby. -- as for now, you may need tab levocetrizine twice a day. wishing you a good health. thank you