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Is A Large Itchy Bump On The Hand A Sign Of Shingles?

I have an itchy bump on my arm, The redness and heat around it is about 5 inches now and the main bump is probably about an inch wide. it is very warm and very uncomfortable, I try my best not to scratch it, but when i do, it stings really bad. It seems that there is one starting to form on my hip. I am worried I might be breaking out with shingles again, although I ve heard it rarely comes up twice.
Wed, 6 Dec 2017
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Hi.
As per your case history you are having either allergic dermatitis or furuncles.
My treatment advice is -
1. It is not shingles as it occurs only once in life.
2. Apply a mild antibiotic cream like fusiderm cream twice daily on it.
3. Take an antihistamine medication like levocetrizine twice daily for 7-10 days.
4. Other treatment options are oral antibiotics, oral steroid taken only after consulting a dermatologist.

Thanks.
Dr. Harshit bhachech.
MBBS, DDVL.
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Is A Large Itchy Bump On The Hand A Sign Of Shingles?

Hi. As per your case history you are having either allergic dermatitis or furuncles. My treatment advice is - 1. It is not shingles as it occurs only once in life. 2. Apply a mild antibiotic cream like fusiderm cream twice daily on it. 3. Take an antihistamine medication like levocetrizine twice daily for 7-10 days. 4. Other treatment options are oral antibiotics, oral steroid taken only after consulting a dermatologist. Thanks. Dr. Harshit bhachech. MBBS, DDVL.