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Rashes On Back, Pus Filled Spots, Purple Skin On Arms, Back And Chest Pain. Cure?

I have a rash across the whole of my back with a couple of pus filled spots also the skin at the tops of my arms spreading to my shoulder blades is a purple / blue mottled in appearance I also have deep rooted pain right across the top of my back and the slightest pressure on these areas including my chest is verye painful
Thu, 11 Jul 2013
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Hi,

Thank you for your query on Healthcare Magic.

The pus filled skin lesions with rash is looking like due to infection of the skin with a bacteria, known as pyoderma.

Oral antibiotic and local application of an antibiotic cream is required to treat the infection.

Consult the dermatologist for physical examination and for the management.

Hope I have answered your query.

Regards.
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Rashes On Back, Pus Filled Spots, Purple Skin On Arms, Back And Chest Pain. Cure?

Hi, Thank you for your query on Healthcare Magic. The pus filled skin lesions with rash is looking like due to infection of the skin with a bacteria, known as pyoderma. Oral antibiotic and local application of an antibiotic cream is required to treat the infection. Consult the dermatologist for physical examination and for the management. Hope I have answered your query. Regards.