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Tiredness, Excessive Sleepiness, Rashes All Over Body, Worst In Groin Area, Headache. Tumbler Test Done. Treatment?

My partner of 53 has been feeling generally unwell for a few days, very very tired and sleeping a lot. He is now covered in a rash nearly all over his body, not eating and has been sick a couple of times today. The rash dosn t itch and i have done the tumbler test and can still see some of the spots. Some are small, some are now joining together, worse in the groin area. He does have a slight headache, but no stiff neck .
Thu, 11 Jul 2013
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hi,
first possibility for your whole body rashes is chicken-pox. treat it with symptomatic medicines, as viral fever self resolve in 10-15 days.

in other viral fever rashes are there but that are not much prominent as seen in chicken pox.

so for physical examination of rashes and diagnostic confirmation consult any doctor near to you.


dr ramashanker yadav
md psychiatry
yadavramashanker@gmail.com
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Tiredness, Excessive Sleepiness, Rashes All Over Body, Worst In Groin Area, Headache. Tumbler Test Done. Treatment?

hi, first possibility for your whole body rashes is chicken-pox. treat it with symptomatic medicines, as viral fever self resolve in 10-15 days. in other viral fever rashes are there but that are not much prominent as seen in chicken pox. so for physical examination of rashes and diagnostic confirmation consult any doctor near to you. dr ramashanker yadav md psychiatry yadavramashanker@gmail.com