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Rashes On The Chest And Back. What Could Be The Trigger?

Hi, I'm becoming really concerned with a sudden rash that's broke out all over my chest, breasts and the top of my back. It's loads of red little spots and they're starting to become really, really itchy! I can't think of anything that would've triggered them as I've never had anything like this before, can you help me at all? Thank you
Wed, 22 May 2013
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Welcome to healthcare magic forum
Thank you for your question.'
I am Dr Gaurav Patel ,dermatologist.
I understand your concern regarding your skin problem.
It look like you have allergic reaction or urticaria.
You need to take care of your food.
Food is most common allergen,drug ,pollen should also avoid.
You should take anti histaminic medicine for it.
Avoid stress ,smoking and out side food.
Drink more water and fruit juice.
thyroid and other hormonal condition should be rule out.

I hope i answered your question.
Wish you speedy recovery.
Regards.
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Rashes On The Chest And Back. What Could Be The Trigger?

Hello Welcome to healthcare magic forum Thank you for your question. I am Dr Gaurav Patel ,dermatologist. I understand your concern regarding your skin problem. It look like you have allergic reaction or urticaria. You need to take care of your food. Food is most common allergen,drug ,pollen should also avoid. You should take anti histaminic medicine for it. Avoid stress ,smoking and out side food. Drink more water and fruit juice. thyroid and other hormonal condition should be rule out. I hope i answered your question. Wish you speedy recovery. Regards.