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This is from touching something, (usually your face or nose) and not washing your hands before touching your new tattoo. It happens often and many times doctors misdiagnose Staph in a tattoo.

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Q: After getting a tattoo approx 3 months later you started to get a rash that has spread only on the tattoo and is getting worse even after going to the doctor and getting a topical cream for it?
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