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What Causes Bumpy Red Rash On Legs?

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Posted on Thu, 17 Jul 2014
Question: Good evening,
My 13 year old son enjoyed a fun birthday on a slip n slide but afterward developed an itchy red rash all over his body. We treated this with Zyrtec and the swelling and itch would subside a bit but it took a full week for the rash to fade. We thought maybe he has some sort of grass allergy pop up. In the meantime, he had several large mysquito bites on his legs and after the party, those became very red, crusty some oozing and almost looked like lesions. After the rash subsided, these areas did not and have seemed to multiply looking like bumpy red rash leasion areas on his legs. They look as if they could cause scarring. Any thoughts?
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Answered by Dr. Johny Chacko (39 minutes later)
Brief Answer:
Red rash

Detailed Answer:
Hello,
Welcome to healthcare magic,
I understand that your son developed a rash similar to hives which lasted a week and the mosquito bite rash persisted, now has become worse. I saw the photograph you uploaded. The lesions look like eczema. Your son has a sensitive skin.

These lesions need a course of topical steroids. As some of the lesions are oozing you need to combine a topical antibiotic cream as well. Do not clean arms and legs excessively with soap as it takes away skin's oiliness and makes eczema worse. I will advice you to use a good moisturizing cream twice daily over entire hands and feet. After applying moisturising cream mix equal quantity of hydrocortisone cream and neosporin and apply over the patches twice daily. These are OTC medicines. You may continue zyrtec for another week. Usually such rashes won't leave scar once it heals. Hydrocortisone is a mild steroid cream. If it is not subsiding in a week's time you might require a mid potent steroid and in that case a consultation with a dermatologist might be required.

Hope this helped,
Take care.
Above answer was peer-reviewed by : Dr. Chakravarthy Mazumdar
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Follow up: Dr. Johny Chacko (57 minutes later)
Much appreciation, thanks for assisting my son with this matter...I will get the proper items and proceed with his care in the morning~thank you!
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Answered by Dr. Johny Chacko (1 hour later)
Brief Answer:
You are welcome

Detailed Answer:
You are welcome,
Wish you and your family good health.
Take care.
Note: Hope the answers resolves your concerns, however for further guidance of skin related queries consult our Dermatologist.Click here to book a consultation

Above answer was peer-reviewed by : Dr. Chakravarthy Mazumdar
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What Causes Bumpy Red Rash On Legs?

Brief Answer: Red rash Detailed Answer: Hello, Welcome to healthcare magic, I understand that your son developed a rash similar to hives which lasted a week and the mosquito bite rash persisted, now has become worse. I saw the photograph you uploaded. The lesions look like eczema. Your son has a sensitive skin. These lesions need a course of topical steroids. As some of the lesions are oozing you need to combine a topical antibiotic cream as well. Do not clean arms and legs excessively with soap as it takes away skin's oiliness and makes eczema worse. I will advice you to use a good moisturizing cream twice daily over entire hands and feet. After applying moisturising cream mix equal quantity of hydrocortisone cream and neosporin and apply over the patches twice daily. These are OTC medicines. You may continue zyrtec for another week. Usually such rashes won't leave scar once it heals. Hydrocortisone is a mild steroid cream. If it is not subsiding in a week's time you might require a mid potent steroid and in that case a consultation with a dermatologist might be required. Hope this helped, Take care.