The rash on both side of the stomach could be as a result of an infection. It might be either an external or internal problem. It is important to see a doctor ASAP for correct diagnosis.
You need to see a dermatologist, it could be anything. It could be a reaction to your detergent, i had a similar rash, but like the person before me, i think you should see a dermatologist.
It could be shingles go see a doctor right away
The caffeine could slightly burn your stomach or put like a rash or a cut.
A good reason to see the doctor ASAP.
I don't know, but I have a similar problem and If it's in the same place as mine than it could be your belt buckle. Mine does that when i wear my belt because I am allergic to nickel.
I just took my first does of this med, 150mg, and a rash has broken out on my stomach. Has this happened to anyone else. I see that there can be serious side effects from this drug.
Rash guards were initially developed for Surfers to protect the chest and stomach from a rash. This rash develops when the chest and stomach rub on the waxed surfboard. Rash Guards are now made with a coating to protect from the suns harmful UV rays. They are ideal because they are comfortable to wear and dry quickly.
no it doesn't but if you have a reaction to it it could course a bad rash or swelling round your legs arm and also on your stomach
A heat rash?
Any time you get an itchy red rash on your stomach out of the clear blue, that's a pretty good reason to see a doctor. If not then, when?
There are many things that could be causing a rash on your dog's stomach. If it is a small area, try using some cortisone cream. You should really take the dog to the vet because you don't know what it is and the dog could be getting sick from it.
Many things can cause a rash: food allergies, illness, or sometimes there are other causes that are not immediately apparent. Your best bet is to contact a doctor. Without more information, I cannot be sure of the cause of the illness or provide you with an idea of a diagnosis. This answer is provided by a healthcare professional, and not an M.D. This answer does not take the place of a doctor's advice.