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Itchy Bumps On Hips Spreading To Arm Pit, Thighs. How To Get Relief?

hi, the past 3 nights around the same time while chilling in bed i have got random itchy lumps appear on first my left hip then spread up my side to the arm pit. in the morming completely one. then last night they appaeared again but on both sides but more so on the opposite side. now tonight i have them mainly on my thighs and a few on right hip again. fuck knows whats happening. fairly itchy.
Tue, 29 Jan 2013
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Hi,
It seems you are getting urticarial lesions. To prevent the same, take an oral antiallergic like cetirizine or Benadryl in evening or night for few days. You may also apply calamine lotion to soothe itchy skin. Should the lesions be persistent, consult a dermatologist to determine the underlying cause for the eruptions. Hope that answers your query. Take care.
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Itchy Bumps On Hips Spreading To Arm Pit, Thighs. How To Get Relief?

Hi, It seems you are getting urticarial lesions. To prevent the same, take an oral antiallergic like cetirizine or Benadryl in evening or night for few days. You may also apply calamine lotion to soothe itchy skin. Should the lesions be persistent, consult a dermatologist to determine the underlying cause for the eruptions. Hope that answers your query. Take care.