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What Could Red Lesions On Skin With White, Hard Things In Them Indicate?

Hi I have seen three ER doctors with in this past three and half weeks aswell as my own primary care doctor and her assistant. Nobody can tell me what is really wrong. I have been prescribed the following I will list without a complete blood pannel check, or skin scrapping. The problem is I have what seems to be like red lesions that have white hard things in them. Some small and triangular in shaped, some look same in size but spiky also ranging from half cm to inch and half. I am not a doctor to me they look like a parasitic bug. Ring worm possible is all they have said and refered to a dermatologist that I can t get into for two more weeks. Which is in Seattle. Nobody is taking me serious and it have two children I don t want to get this. We have no pets in our home and do have cows that our neighbor keeps I a large barn on our property . We have a small pond behind our back porch. I live in the country as well but my neighbors dog is missing fur in places too. I sent a sample of my drinking water from our sink to scientific testing in ferndale wa. There s no bacteria in it said. Tho our water turns orange sometimes too even know we are on a water association. I have these sores or things come out of these lesions or still are in on the following.: under my breasts, my chest, scalp, under my finger and toe nails, nose, Mouth creases, bellybutton, behind my knee, above my left eye, chin and between my fingers. Basically they have prescribed me and had I hydroxzine, zofran, ondestron, mupirocin, doxycycline, nothing is changing them besides me not itching as much. I am not a drug user and do not smoke either. I have a four year old and 8 month old. PleAse help
Mon, 28 Sep 2020
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Hello,

The multiple eruptions over the different areas of the body with redness indicates allergic response through Ig E mediated phenomenon. There must be definite evaluation inside the lab panel which may be including levels of Ig of different types, ESR, CRP. In my clinic, I do recommend a skin biopsy as last resort for the final diagnosis and cure accordingly as there may be issues of Bullous Pemphigus or others which may not respond to usual line of therapy. If you can share your current reports with me during follow up discussion, it would be best way to proceed further in this direction.

Take care. Hope I have answered your question. Let me know if I can assist you further.

Regards,
Dr. Bhagyesh V. Patel, General Surgeon
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What Could Red Lesions On Skin With White, Hard Things In Them Indicate?

Hello, The multiple eruptions over the different areas of the body with redness indicates allergic response through Ig E mediated phenomenon. There must be definite evaluation inside the lab panel which may be including levels of Ig of different types, ESR, CRP. In my clinic, I do recommend a skin biopsy as last resort for the final diagnosis and cure accordingly as there may be issues of Bullous Pemphigus or others which may not respond to usual line of therapy. If you can share your current reports with me during follow up discussion, it would be best way to proceed further in this direction. Take care. Hope I have answered your question. Let me know if I can assist you further. Regards, Dr. Bhagyesh V. Patel, General Surgeon