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What Causes Raised Itchy Bumps On Arms,stomach And Back?
I recently started omezprazole Wednesday and Saturday I started to have a sore throat watery eyes and mucus congestion similiar to a sinus infection so I have been using Tylenol severe sinus pills. Now I have red raised bumps that itch started on my arms now on belly and back. Help I don t know what this could be???!!!! Or what I should do??
You might be having an allergic reaction to one of the medicines you are taking. Or you could have a viral infection that caused the sinus symptoms and is also causing the rash. You might want to stop all the medicines and see if the rash goes away. You could also see a doctor and have the rash examined to see if it is typical of a viral infection which should eventually clear on its own. It would be important to know for sure if this is an allergic reaction to a medicine so you know to avoid it in the future, so I would recommend you consult with your doctor. Hope this helps.
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What Causes Raised Itchy Bumps On Arms,stomach And Back?
You might be having an allergic reaction to one of the medicines you are taking. Or you could have a viral infection that caused the sinus symptoms and is also causing the rash. You might want to stop all the medicines and see if the rash goes away. You could also see a doctor and have the rash examined to see if it is typical of a viral infection which should eventually clear on its own. It would be important to know for sure if this is an allergic reaction to a medicine so you know to avoid it in the future, so I would recommend you consult with your doctor. Hope this helps.