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Suggest Treatment For Red Rashes On The Cheeks, Neck And Chest Area

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Posted on Sat, 11 Mar 2017
Question: Since two days have developed light red rashes on my cheeks , neck , chest and itching behind my knees and testicles . They are slightly itchy . Swelling in the throat when i woke up this morning though not painful . Took allegra 180 in the morning and montair FX in the night yesterday . Applied Physiogel lotion on the effected area . But situation stable but no improvement . Two things i did which were different (1) i consumed 81 mg asprin , which i had not consumed since one year , night before appearance of rash . (2) Started using Witch XXXXXXX wipes for my Haemerrhoids since three days . Last year in feb 2016 had developed a mite severe attack which was controlled after 3-4 months of treatment . Advice
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Answered by Dr. Asmeet Kaur Sawhney (54 minutes later)
Brief Answer:
Aspirin & wipes doesn't seem to be related to rash, upload pictures

Detailed Answer:
Hi
Thanks for being at healthcaremagic
I have gone through your complaints but aspirin and witch XXXXXXX wipes doesn't seem to be related to your rash.
I would recommend you to upload the photographs of the affected areas so that I can have a clearer picture of the condition and can guide you accordingly.
Regards
Dr Asmeet
Above answer was peer-reviewed by : Dr. Nagamani Ng
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Follow up: Dr. Asmeet Kaur Sawhney (49 minutes later)
Picture of the back attached , similar rashvon upper chest
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Answered by Dr. Asmeet Kaur Sawhney (16 minutes later)
Brief Answer:
Seems to be eczematous rash, topical steroid & antihistaminic

Detailed Answer:
I have reviewed the attached photograph though it is not very clear.
It seems to be an eczematous rash.
If I was your treating doctor I would recommend you to apply topical steroid like mometasone cream on the affected areas twice daily for 7-10 days followed by application of physiogel cream on the entire areas twice daily.
Steroidal preparations are prescription drugs and you need to see the doctor in person to get them.
Meanwhile you can continue with allegra and montair FX for another 7-10 days.
This should resolve the rash.
Above answer was peer-reviewed by : Dr. Nagamani Ng
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Follow up: Dr. Asmeet Kaur Sawhney (21 hours later)
Changed Montair FX to Montair LC and slsi added a mometasine cream to be applied twice a day . Swollen but non painful throat , Reddish rashes mostly on back and upper chest and in lesser number in arms and legs still there . Itching us very less . Basically not much improvement . Please advice as today third day
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Answered by Dr. Asmeet Kaur Sawhney (1 hour later)
Brief Answer:
Continue with the same medicines for another 5-7 days

Detailed Answer:
I can understand your concern but the medicines will take time to act.
You can continue with the same medicines for another 5-7 days.
Note: Hope the answers resolves your concerns, however for further guidance of skin related queries consult our Dermatologist.Click here to book a consultation

Above answer was peer-reviewed by : Dr. Vaishalee Punj
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Suggest Treatment For Red Rashes On The Cheeks, Neck And Chest Area

Brief Answer: Aspirin & wipes doesn't seem to be related to rash, upload pictures Detailed Answer: Hi Thanks for being at healthcaremagic I have gone through your complaints but aspirin and witch XXXXXXX wipes doesn't seem to be related to your rash. I would recommend you to upload the photographs of the affected areas so that I can have a clearer picture of the condition and can guide you accordingly. Regards Dr Asmeet