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What Causes Itchy Blisters On The Buttocks And Knees?

I have been experiencing itching, burning, blisters, puffiness, and in pain. My skin feels like leather and like burnt skin to the touch. When it burning it hot to the touch. Went to several doctors but did not have tempter. This has been going on for 5 weeks. Burning is on the top layer of the skin. My butt, mid back and all the way down to the back of my knee.
Wed, 30 Aug 2017
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Hi there,

This sounds like an allergic reaction to something you came in contact with. I would try benadryl and see if this helps at all. From your description, you must have sat in something that has caused a severe allergy. The other option is prednisone, which may help to decrease the inflammation, but this requires a doctor's prescription.

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What Causes Itchy Blisters On The Buttocks And Knees?

Hi there, This sounds like an allergic reaction to something you came in contact with. I would try benadryl and see if this helps at all. From your description, you must have sat in something that has caused a severe allergy. The other option is prednisone, which may help to decrease the inflammation, but this requires a doctor s prescription. I hope I have answered your question. Please feel free to contact me if you have any further questions or if you feel I haven t adequately answered your question.