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Suggest Treatment For Itchy Red Rashes On The Back, Abdomen And Underarms

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Posted on Fri, 8 Jul 2016
Question: My son is 11 years old and he has a bad rash on his back, groin, and underarms. Its red and itchy. He has one big patch on his back and the rest are all little ones. He has had it for 2 weeks and it seems to be getting worse. I took him to the doctor and he said that it is Pityriosis Rosea and not to worry, but it looks really bad and it seems like it is spreading. Could it be anything else?
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Answered by Dr. Asmeet Kaur Sawhney (31 minutes later)
Brief Answer:
Looking like pityriasis rosea only

Detailed Answer:
Hi
Thanks for being at healthcaremagic
I have reviewed the attached photograph and it is looking like pityriasis rosea only.
It is a self limiting viral infection which usually resolves in 8 weeks.
It usually spreads in the first 4 weeks and then gradually starts regressing.
Don't worry about it as it has been present for only 2 weeks and will progress for another 2-3 weeks before going in remission.
Regards
Dr Asmeet
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Suggest Treatment For Itchy Red Rashes On The Back, Abdomen And Underarms

Brief Answer: Looking like pityriasis rosea only Detailed Answer: Hi Thanks for being at healthcaremagic I have reviewed the attached photograph and it is looking like pityriasis rosea only. It is a self limiting viral infection which usually resolves in 8 weeks. It usually spreads in the first 4 weeks and then gradually starts regressing. Don't worry about it as it has been present for only 2 weeks and will progress for another 2-3 weeks before going in remission. Regards Dr Asmeet