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Will Dengue Or Typhoid Cause Skin Rashes And Hair Fall Effects Even After An Year?

Hi, I had been affected by dengue first and then by severe typhoid exactly an year back. After the typhoid and dengue episode, I had severe hairfall which has reduced now but hasn t recovered as before. Also I suffer from mild skin rashes now and then (no itching, just pinkish skin) I had been taking pills for PCOS since two years, without which my menstrual cycle had never been regular. This month, I started taking my PCOS pills as usual on my 5th day. From that day I suffer from itching sensation on my both my palms and foot (no where else). I never had this itching during my no-PCOS-pill-days. Will dengue/typhoid cause skin rashes and hairfall effects even after an year?
Thu, 11 Sep 2014
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hello,
there can be many causes for the rashes to appear.
in many circumstances, the cause for them will be drug associated.
might be some of the drugs are causing it.
do visit a dermatologist for complete examination, by which they will be cured.
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Will Dengue Or Typhoid Cause Skin Rashes And Hair Fall Effects Even After An Year?

hello, there can be many causes for the rashes to appear. in many circumstances, the cause for them will be drug associated. might be some of the drugs are causing it. do visit a dermatologist for complete examination, by which they will be cured.