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I went to my primary last week as I had a slight rash on my stomach. She thought it was a boil and gave me antibiotics. After the redness of the rash, it turned into a huge pus filled bubble. It broke accidentally, and now has formed a huge scab which hurts. It just doesn t seem like a boil to me.
first these rashes of you that turned to bubbles and blisters and leaving scar have possibilities of that
it may be local bacterial infection of the skin and then forming pus and scar follow this infection commonly it may also due to shingles as varicella zoster reactivation if stress or sun exposure and that may need clinical examination
sometimes rashes follow high fever or bacterial or viral infection as his immune system begin to red of that infection and immune reaction occurs that leads to appearance of rashes or blisters if symptoms recurrent you should do swab culture for affected area for examination to detect causative organism and treatment will be simple for that
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What Do Painful Blisters On The Stomach Indicate?
dear user first these rashes of you that turned to bubbles and blisters and leaving scar have possibilities of that it may be local bacterial infection of the skin and then forming pus and scar follow this infection commonly it may also due to shingles as varicella zoster reactivation if stress or sun exposure and that may need clinical examination sometimes rashes follow high fever or bacterial or viral infection as his immune system begin to red of that infection and immune reaction occurs that leads to appearance of rashes or blisters if symptoms recurrent you should do swab culture for affected area for examination to detect causative organism and treatment will be simple for that wish you healthy life