What Causes Recurring Hives, Rashes, Bumps On Inside Of Wrist?
I noticed what looked like a hive on the inside of my wrist that would go away and come back. Recently it had gotten worse. Swells up after I scratch it or if I'm washing dishes at work. Gets itchy and dry almost burns. And it gets bigger. It has a few small bumps and the rash is raised. What could this be
I can understand your concern for recurring rashes, bumps on inside of wrist. There can be multiple possibilities of the red rashes and it requires a close physical examination to diagnose the exact entity of the problem.
In my view correlating with the facts you have provided it appears to be allergic dermatitis of the area due to multiple causes including soaps & detergents.
I suggest you to meet a dermatologist to for proper therapy. In between you should avoid contact of dust to the area properly. If I were your dermatologist then presumptively would have preferred to apply fluticasone cream. You can take an antihistamine such as loratadine for twice a day if itching is present.
Do not try to pinch, pop or squeeze the area as it may cause secondary infection of the area.
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What Causes Recurring Hives, Rashes, Bumps On Inside Of Wrist?
Hi, I can understand your concern for recurring rashes, bumps on inside of wrist. There can be multiple possibilities of the red rashes and it requires a close physical examination to diagnose the exact entity of the problem. In my view correlating with the facts you have provided it appears to be allergic dermatitis of the area due to multiple causes including soaps & detergents. I suggest you to meet a dermatologist to for proper therapy. In between you should avoid contact of dust to the area properly. If I were your dermatologist then presumptively would have preferred to apply fluticasone cream. You can take an antihistamine such as loratadine for twice a day if itching is present. Do not try to pinch, pop or squeeze the area as it may cause secondary infection of the area. All the best