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Rashes

A rash involves changes in the texture or color of the skin or an area of the body. It may cause the skin to itch; become warm, dry, bumpy, or blistered; and may be painful.

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Can Wellbutrin cause a rash?

I wouldn't doubt it. You should ask your doctor though. It may be caused if you use Tylenol or other mediactions too, a simple reaction of not mixing well with other medications. But just to be safe I would go talk to a doctor about it.

ANY medication you take has the potential for side effects. Everyone has different body chemistry and you should ask your doctor or your pharmacist. Yourdoctor may choose to try a different dose or different medication. Follow thedirections carefully!!

Yes, skin rash is one of the most common side effects of Wellbutrin XL or SR. It's something you should bring up with your doctor. It is however listed as one of the most common side effects of this medication.. it's treatable.

Can cheese cause itchy spots?

ummm well I've had cheese since I was like... newborn and I'm a cheesaholic. I am a cheese expert. I have eaten probably literally 1 ton of cheese in my 11 years and I have not gotten any itchy spots due to cheese. Just check with your doctor if you have any- maybe you're allergic or lactose intolerant.

Itchy little red bumps on stomache and under arms?

This may be Folliculitis, a condition in which the hair follicles become infected, producing mild or severe red bumps. This may occur anywhere on the body. A common treatment is washing affected areas daily with an antiseptic soap. If, after doing this consistently, the irritation continues then consult a physician.

What is a centrifugal rash?

Centrifugal Rash: Outward rash, in means a rash first appears on the trunk then spreads to the extremities. (Example: Rubella Virus also known as German Measles)

VS.

Centripetal Rash: Inward rash, rash first appears in the extremities and the spreads towards the trunk. (Example: Rocky Mountain spotted fever)

Are there allergic reactions to oxalis?

Its very possible. If indeed you have a reaction after touching, ingesting, breathing near this plant talk to a doctor. If you ingest a large amount of this matter (believe it, it's edible) you could possibly get Oxalis poisoning! This could be fatal. Along with kidney failure. (Can be eaten as small portions Ex: one leaf, but shouldn't be eaten a-lot or frequently)

What is lipodermatosclerosis?

Lipodermatosclerosis is a skin and connective tissue disease. It can form in the lower extremities and is usually in the layer of fat under the epidermis.

What is the brown rash on your chest no itch or flake?

i have the exact same thing it is around my armpits mostly and a little across my chest i thought it might be slight stretch marks

Is eczema cream containing steroid harmful?

Over the counter steroid creams - such as hydrocortisone creams - are not harmful in themselves but can be harmful when not used as directed. They should be used for short periods of time, otherwise there is a tendency to develop resistance. They also thin the skin with overuse, which of course also makes the skin more vulnerable. Unfortunately, because they are so effective many people DO overuse them, or simply don't read the directions. Many countries outside of Canada and the U.S. have taken steps to prevent misuse. For example, in Britain, steroid creams are not available over the counter - customers must talk with the pharmacist who will then allow (or not) the sale and provide clear verbal instructions and warnings so that users are clearly aware of how they are to be used.

Can Nyquil cause a vaginal rash?

NO, Nyquil should not cause a rash. If it does then medical attention should be sought out immediately!

What causes rash on baby that looks like ant bites but comes and goes in different areas?

The rashes that looks like ant bite are hives.

Hives occur when the body releases a chemical called histamine. There are so many possible reasons for hives that you may have trouble identifying the culprit. Here are the most likely ones:

Insect bites and stings. If your child is allergic to bees or fire ants, for example, he could develop hives in reaction to being stung or bitten.

  • Food. Your child might get hives in reaction to something he eats. The most likely foods to offend are milk, eggs, peanuts, tree nuts (e.g., almonds, walnuts, pecans), soybeans, wheat, fish, and shellfish. Certain food additives and preservatives can also trigger hives. Your child may break out in hives because he's allergic to the protein in the food, or simply because his body reacts to a chemical in the food by releasing histamine. Some children even develop hives simply from coming into contact with certain foods - for example, when the juice from a strawberry gets on their skin.
  • Allergens: Children who have developed an allergy to cats may break out in hives when they touch a cat. Your child may even react with hives to an allergen in the air, like pollen.
  • Illness. Your child might get hives when he has a cold or other viral infection. Less commonly, he may get hives when he has a bacterial infection.
  • Temperature. Sometimes cold temperatures cause hives. The same goes for a sudden change in temperature - such as when your child's skin warms up after being cold.
  • Drugs. Antibiotics and some other medications might cause your child to break out in hives.
  • GOOD LUCK

What is subjective symptom rash coughing pain or bleeding?

Pain is the subjective symptom, since it cannot be perceived directly by someone other than the examiner.

Hot chest rash red?

If you experience a chest rash that is hot and red, it may be from a yeast infection. Another health condition that may be responsible is scabies.

Rash on both sides of your stomach - above the hip what could this be?

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.

What is patiki viral rash?

Patiki is rash that is linked with cancer. Along with bruising, it is one of the most common symptoms in the early stages of leukemia. If you or someone has patiki I would recommend visiting your doctor and getting blood work done.

What is the prognosis for prickly heat?

The rash disappears in a day with cooler temperatures, but the skin may not recover its ability to sweat for two weeks-the time needed to replace the top layers of skin with new growth from below.