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Itchy Bumps In The Elbows And Knees. Tried Hydrocortisone Cream. Allergy?

I keep getting random itchy bumps on elbows, side of knees, fingers occasionally, and on the inner part of my upper arm, not on my armpit but between them and my elbows. They appear in clusters and are normally pale or light pink. I put hydrocortisone cream on them but they constantly return. Could this be the result of an environmental trigger or possibly a disease?
Mon, 10 Jun 2013
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General & Family Physician 's  Response
Hi and thanks for using this panel for your health worries.
i am sorry for what you are experiencing right now.

The location of these itchy bumps, on exposed areas, make an environmental allergen very likely. It also responds to classical treatment but reappears later. This is probably due to re-exposure. the ideal thing would be for you to actively try to identify and eliminate the culprit allergen. If you cannot do this all by your own, then you may need to visit a specialist and get testing done.

a disease could also be a possibility but it distribution makes this option less likely. I will go 95% for an environmental trigger and 5% for a disease.

Hope this helps. feel free to return to us.
Wish you good health
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Allergist and Immunologist Dr. Suman Kumar's  Response
they are allergic or fungus or mixed
allergy and fungus are looking like same
these causes are common ,can be aggragerated by paracetamol vitamin calcium diet suppliments etc
aggravates by oily foods greesy foods fungus increases in moisture and sweat
keep dry
can try fluconazole 150mg once a week for 6 week
tab eastine 10 mg hsfor 3 week
anti allergic mixed with antibiotic ointment locally bd
lot of warm water



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Itchy Bumps In The Elbows And Knees. Tried Hydrocortisone Cream. Allergy?

Hi and thanks for using this panel for your health worries. i am sorry for what you are experiencing right now. The location of these itchy bumps, on exposed areas, make an environmental allergen very likely. It also responds to classical treatment but reappears later. This is probably due to re-exposure. the ideal thing would be for you to actively try to identify and eliminate the culprit allergen. If you cannot do this all by your own, then you may need to visit a specialist and get testing done. a disease could also be a possibility but it distribution makes this option less likely. I will go 95% for an environmental trigger and 5% for a disease. Hope this helps. feel free to return to us. Wish you good health