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Rash On The Left Side Of The Stomach Forming Blisters And Peeling. Ringworm, Spider Bite, Due To Clothing?

I fell asleep with my sweater on but its not itchy material but maybe the detergent was strong ? my dog snuck on the end of my bed I woke up with a rash about 8 inches long on my left side of my stomach& it was a raw burning rash it had a small bullseye included now it has blisters and peeling like sunburn not sure if the bullseye ring is caused by my sweater that has pattern on it if its ringworm or a tic or spider bite but its strange
Mon, 19 Nov 2012
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Dermatologist 's  Response
Hi,
You must have developed irritant dermatitis by the contact/crushing of some insect on that part of the body.
Change the clothes and do not let the fluid of the blisters touch other body parts, otherwise similar changes will occur there.
You may need oral steroids and antihistaminics.
Consult a dermatologist.
Regards,
Dr. Ajit Singh Kulhari
MD - Skin & VD
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Rash On The Left Side Of The Stomach Forming Blisters And Peeling. Ringworm, Spider Bite, Due To Clothing?

Hi, You must have developed irritant dermatitis by the contact/crushing of some insect on that part of the body. Change the clothes and do not let the fluid of the blisters touch other body parts, otherwise similar changes will occur there. You may need oral steroids and antihistaminics. Consult a dermatologist. Regards, Dr. Ajit Singh Kulhari MD - Skin & VD