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What Cause Stomach Rashes Which Moves Below Chest?

I have a stomach rash that goes from just below my belly button to just below my chestI have a stomach rash that goes from just below my belly button to just below my chestI have a stomach rash that goes from just below my belly button to just below my chest....
Mon, 9 Feb 2015
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Welcome to HCM...

You gave very short history. You have not mentioned about the nature of rash and from how many days it has occured. Is it itchy or not? It is difficult to advise any drug. You consult dermatologist for firm diagnosis and perfect treatment. If it is non itchy and asymptomatic, the rash may be tinea versicolor most probably,which is caused by yeast known as mellessezia furfur. In such case,antifungal cream and antifungal tab like ketoconazole may be considered.

I hope this may be helpful to you.

Thanks.

Dr. Ilyas Patel MD
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What Cause Stomach Rashes Which Moves Below Chest?

Hi, Welcome to HCM... You gave very short history. You have not mentioned about the nature of rash and from how many days it has occured. Is it itchy or not? It is difficult to advise any drug. You consult dermatologist for firm diagnosis and perfect treatment. If it is non itchy and asymptomatic, the rash may be tinea versicolor most probably,which is caused by yeast known as mellessezia furfur. In such case,antifungal cream and antifungal tab like ketoconazole may be considered. I hope this may be helpful to you. Thanks. Dr. Ilyas Patel MD