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Could Itchy, Small, Red Dot Like Bumps On Arms And Legs, Hot Flashes Be Allergic Reaction For Contraceptive Pill?

Hi,

I have a rash that has on my legs and arms, small red dots that itch. I have also been getting a few hot flushes & sweating a little more then normal.

This rash has come and gone but not been bad for the last month. a month ago I did take an emergency morning after pill, so I am not sure if this may have caused an allergic reaction or hormone imbalance

The last 2 days my rash has been more itchy and more small bumps. I am also on have my period. Is this associated or should I be worried about my rash?
Wed, 8 Jan 2014
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Hi,

Possibily this rash is due to contraceptive pill or due to some allergen. Wait for 2 days and change the cloths you are using now. If it does not reduce see a doctor.

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Could Itchy, Small, Red Dot Like Bumps On Arms And Legs, Hot Flashes Be Allergic Reaction For Contraceptive Pill?

Hi, Possibily this rash is due to contraceptive pill or due to some allergen. Wait for 2 days and change the cloths you are using now. If it does not reduce see a doctor. Regards