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What Can Be Done For Blotches On Stomach, Back, Chest??

I have red blotches all over that seem to get worse after being exposed to the sun they aren t itchy or anything but cover most of my stomach, back and chest. I ve seen doctors about it already but no one seems to know what they are or why I get them. Can you help me?
Sat, 22 Mar 2014
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Hi,

Asymptomatic erythematous patches on abdomen and other parts of the body may be without cause or due to some cause.There is no itching. You consult dermatologist for firm diagnosis. After thorough examination and investigatios, he may come to some conclusion. You may take azithromycine 500 mg daily.
If there is pruritus, take levocetirizine till you feel better. I hope you got my answer.

Thanks

Dr. Ilyas Patel MD
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What Can Be Done For Blotches On Stomach, Back, Chest??

Hi, Asymptomatic erythematous patches on abdomen and other parts of the body may be without cause or due to some cause.There is no itching. You consult dermatologist for firm diagnosis. After thorough examination and investigatios, he may come to some conclusion. You may take azithromycine 500 mg daily. If there is pruritus, take levocetirizine till you feel better. I hope you got my answer. Thanks Dr. Ilyas Patel MD