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What Do Itchy Rashes On The Neck And Upper Back Indicate?
I noticed a rash on my neck and upper back a week that was more paid full than itchy about a week ago and then got suddenly very bloated, now I m having cramping on my side and back and a little blood in my urine. I have a history of pylonephritus but this feels different should I be concerned?
As per your query you have symptoms of itchy rashes on the neck and upper back. Well the symptoms you mention in query can occur due to many reasons like contact dermatitis , allergic reaction due to detergent, soap , fragrance , chemical, metal such as in jewelry, poison oak or ivy, an animal bite, and an insect sting. I would suggest you to consult dermatologist for proper examination . Doctor may prescribe antihistamine , corticosteroid ointment and immunosuppressants , anti inflammatory. Avoid touching or pricking rashes. For now take benadryl twice a day , apply cold compresses , avoid direct sun exposure and avoid any cosmetic product .
Hope your concern has been resolved.
Get Well Soon.
Best Wishes, Dr. Harry Maheshwari
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What Do Itchy Rashes On The Neck And Upper Back Indicate?
As per your query you have symptoms of itchy rashes on the neck and upper back. Well the symptoms you mention in query can occur due to many reasons like contact dermatitis , allergic reaction due to detergent, soap , fragrance , chemical, metal such as in jewelry, poison oak or ivy, an animal bite, and an insect sting. I would suggest you to consult dermatologist for proper examination . Doctor may prescribe antihistamine , corticosteroid ointment and immunosuppressants , anti inflammatory. Avoid touching or pricking rashes. For now take benadryl twice a day , apply cold compresses , avoid direct sun exposure and avoid any cosmetic product . Hope your concern has been resolved. Get Well Soon. Best Wishes, Dr. Harry Maheshwari