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What Causes Itchy Water Blisters On Body While On Cymbalta?

I have taken cymbalta for four days, and called my osych when i started getting itchy patches that werwblike water blisters and pop and yhe skin was peeling away. He told me to stop immediately ot was allergic reaction. Now its three days later and the blistwrs will not heal and their appears to be a few more, randomly, one on my leg, one on my chest one on my groin ara one in my butt one on my hand...i am putting antiibiotic cream, jusy this last hour to see if helps . Doc not in till mon. Scared!
Mon, 6 Jun 2016
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Well come to HCM
I really appreciate your concern, in absence of infection antibiotic will not work at all, but care need to be taken for secondary infection, such allergic reaction could be self limiting, if this is not the allergic reaction then it may be viral infection, applying steroid may flair up the condition so it is better to get done the right diagnosis and for that clinical examination is must hope this information helps.
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What Causes Itchy Water Blisters On Body While On Cymbalta?

HI Well come to HCM I really appreciate your concern, in absence of infection antibiotic will not work at all, but care need to be taken for secondary infection, such allergic reaction could be self limiting, if this is not the allergic reaction then it may be viral infection, applying steroid may flair up the condition so it is better to get done the right diagnosis and for that clinical examination is must hope this information helps.