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What Causes Itchy Blisters On The Arms, Thighs And Stomach?

I have what appears to be bites that s slightly itch, and a slight blister that s sore. It doesn t look like the picture of shingles. It s been 2-3 weeks. It started on the backside, and new ones appear to pop up daily, on the arm, and thighs, and some on the stomach.
Mon, 5 Jun 2017
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Here the complains are little inadequate
If the itchy blisters are along with stabbing pain, then it may be Varicella Zoster

If not associated with pain, then it can be scabies , if it is prominently between finger folds

Bullous pemphigoid causes less severe blisters that heal faster and are not life-threatening; this condition is seen mostly in elderly people. Dermatitis herpetiformis causes small, itchy blisters; it is a chronic condition that usually starts in early adulthood. It is associated with gluten sensitivity.

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What Causes Itchy Blisters On The Arms, Thighs And Stomach?

Here the complains are little inadequate If the itchy blisters are along with stabbing pain, then it may be Varicella Zoster If not associated with pain, then it can be scabies , if it is prominently between finger folds Bullous pemphigoid causes less severe blisters that heal faster and are not life-threatening; this condition is seen mostly in elderly people. Dermatitis herpetiformis causes small, itchy blisters; it is a chronic condition that usually starts in early adulthood. It is associated with gluten sensitivity.