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What Is The Treatment For Small, Itchy Rash On Leg?

I have a small itchy rash on my leg that wont go away.. I have tried using a steroid cream. It was a big rash all over my legs and I treated with coconut oil and steroid cream. but I have one spot that is very itchy and wont heal. it is red and about the size of a penny. do you have any ideas how to treat?
Wed, 18 Dec 2013
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Hello dear,

The symptoms as mentioned in your post can be due to:
1. Urticaria
2. Ringworm (tinea) infection
3. Contact dermatitis

Symptomatic relief can be obtained with:
1. Intake of antihistamine preparations like Allegra
2. Application of topical steroid & antifungal ointment
3. Calamine lotion for symptomatic relief
4. Antibiotics to prevent secondary bacterial infection.

If symptoms still persist, kindly visit a Dermatologist & get a proper clinical examination done to find the exact cause.

Wishing you a good health.
Take care.
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What Is The Treatment For Small, Itchy Rash On Leg?

Hello dear, The symptoms as mentioned in your post can be due to: 1. Urticaria 2. Ringworm (tinea) infection 3. Contact dermatitis Symptomatic relief can be obtained with: 1. Intake of antihistamine preparations like Allegra 2. Application of topical steroid & antifungal ointment 3. Calamine lotion for symptomatic relief 4. Antibiotics to prevent secondary bacterial infection. If symptoms still persist, kindly visit a Dermatologist & get a proper clinical examination done to find the exact cause. Wishing you a good health. Take care.