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Suggest Treatment For Hot Flush Small Patch In The Middle Of Forehead

Hot flush small patch middle forehead but following not at same time ,eyeball cheekbone,temple,earbone bottom skullbone ,shoulderbone shoulder elbow wrist and thumb pain on left hand side continous somedays worse tramadol not take pain away nothing does can t sleep cos don t get sleepy pse help
Mon, 24 Nov 2014
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Dear for how long these patches have started to appear,did they appear after having some kind of food,are they associated with itching,Have you been travelling out side . As you have also got thumb pain ,You should be checked by Rheumatologist to rule out any autoimmune disease or Arthritis if not associated with food allergy or bug bite. Unless diagnosis is not evaluated, any treatment can not help.
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Dr.Maheshwari
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Suggest Treatment For Hot Flush Small Patch In The Middle Of Forehead

Hi, Dear for how long these patches have started to appear,did they appear after having some kind of food,are they associated with itching,Have you been travelling out side . As you have also got thumb pain ,You should be checked by Rheumatologist to rule out any autoimmune disease or Arthritis if not associated with food allergy or bug bite. Unless diagnosis is not evaluated, any treatment can not help. Regards, Dr.Maheshwari