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A rash can be caused by an allergic reaction, a viral infection, exposure to a parasite, a chronic skin problem, some medicines, lotions, creams, and gels.

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It is normal that one gets an itchy rash on top of a deep bruise. This is due to nerve cells near the bruise are reacting periodically causing an itchy rash.

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Q: Why do you get a very itchy rash on top of a deep bruise every time that you get one and it doesn't spread anywhere but is localized to the bruise itself?
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