What Causes Red Bumps With White Pus In The Center Spreading From Legs To The Stomach?
Hello, I have been randomly getting these red bumps, almost looks like a bug bite, with white puss in the middle all over my body. From my legs to my stomach & now my arms. They itch really bad. But they seem to pop up at random times. At home, at work. What could it be?
Thanks for your question on HCM. I can understand your situation and problem. You are having multiple pustules. Pustules are pus filled blisters. Pustules are seen in 1. Diabetes 2. Patient with poor immunity 3. Connective tissue disease (CTD) etc. So better to consult dermatologist and get done 1. Sugar estimation to rule out diabetes. 2. Immunoglobulin levels to rule out immunocompromised States. 3. Serum ANA level and full ANA profile to rule out CTD. You need to first diagnose yourself and then start appropriate treatment. You need antibiotics, antihistamines and anti inflammatory drugs. So first consult dermatologist and discuss all these.
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What Causes Red Bumps With White Pus In The Center Spreading From Legs To The Stomach?
Thanks for your question on HCM. I can understand your situation and problem. You are having multiple pustules. Pustules are pus filled blisters. Pustules are seen in 1. Diabetes 2. Patient with poor immunity 3. Connective tissue disease (CTD) etc. So better to consult dermatologist and get done 1. Sugar estimation to rule out diabetes. 2. Immunoglobulin levels to rule out immunocompromised States. 3. Serum ANA level and full ANA profile to rule out CTD. You need to first diagnose yourself and then start appropriate treatment. You need antibiotics, antihistamines and anti inflammatory drugs. So first consult dermatologist and discuss all these.