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Reddish Spots On Palms, Fever, Taken Zpack, Weak, Nauseous

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Posted on Mon, 21 May 2012
Question: I have reddish purple spots on my palms when I put them down to my side. They improve when I lift them up. I also have had a low grade fever for about a month even after being on antibiotics (zpack for sinus infection, bactrim for bladder infection). Blood work comes back normal but I still dont feel well. Weak and achy and a little nauseous.
age 42
weight 140
generally healthy, no surgeries
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Answered by Dr. Raju A.T (2 hours later)
Hi,

Thanks for your query.

I would like to know some more details on the rashes you have , so that I would give you a better and most probable opinion

1) What is the average size of a rash ?

2) How many rashes do you notice ?

3) Explain me their distribution.

4) Are the rashes seen always ?

5) Since when do you have this problem ?

Anticipating your response,
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Reddish Spots On Palms, Fever, Taken Zpack, Weak, Nauseous

Hi,

Thanks for your query.

I would like to know some more details on the rashes you have , so that I would give you a better and most probable opinion

1) What is the average size of a rash ?

2) How many rashes do you notice ?

3) Explain me their distribution.

4) Are the rashes seen always ?

5) Since when do you have this problem ?

Anticipating your response,