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Suggest Treatment For Itchy Fluid Filled Bumps On The Chest And Calves

Hi, I have had some kind of bumps on my chest now for two months, I have them on my calf muscles and they won t go away! They itch swell up and seem to sometimes hav clear fluid in them. They become very sore. This is driving me nuts because I do not want these to scar on my chest!
Wed, 21 May 2014
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Pathologist and Microbiologist 's  Response
Hello and welcome to HCM,
Itchy fluid filled bumps on chest and calves could be due to vesiculo-bullous lesion.
Do the bumps rupture, bleed or leave behind open sores?
If yes then possibility of vesiculo-bullous lesion is increased.
You need to consult a dermatologist for clinical assessment, relevant investigations like biopsy of the skin lesion.
A histopathological examination can determine the nature and cause of lesion.

Thanks and take care
Dr Shailja P Wahal
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Suggest Treatment For Itchy Fluid Filled Bumps On The Chest And Calves

Hello and welcome to HCM, Itchy fluid filled bumps on chest and calves could be due to vesiculo-bullous lesion. Do the bumps rupture, bleed or leave behind open sores? If yes then possibility of vesiculo-bullous lesion is increased. You need to consult a dermatologist for clinical assessment, relevant investigations like biopsy of the skin lesion. A histopathological examination can determine the nature and cause of lesion. Thanks and take care Dr Shailja P Wahal