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What Causes Small Bumps All Over The Body?

I'm 21 years old and have had chicken pox. I feel like I have them again, I first thought that I was allergic to something but the bumps arent going away. They are on my stomach, legs and feet now and have been spreading/I've been getting more over the past 2 days. I also have a fever... I do not have insurance and was wondering if there was anything I could do at home to get healthy as fast as possible.
Thu, 1 Oct 2015
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Thanks for your query at HCM.

I understand your concern and situation.

It seems like you have acquired viral infection. But usually the infection are self limiting and resolve within a week. You must visit the physician and get haemogram and serological and molecular tests to rule out certain common viral infection. Take plenty of rest, drink plenty of water, acetaminophen if fever. Eat protein rich balanced diet with multivitamins and calcium supplements.

Hope I answered your query
Dr Sheetal Verma
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What Causes Small Bumps All Over The Body?

Hi Thanks for your query at HCM. I understand your concern and situation. It seems like you have acquired viral infection. But usually the infection are self limiting and resolve within a week. You must visit the physician and get haemogram and serological and molecular tests to rule out certain common viral infection. Take plenty of rest, drink plenty of water, acetaminophen if fever. Eat protein rich balanced diet with multivitamins and calcium supplements. Hope I answered your query Dr Sheetal Verma