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What Causes Painful Rashes On The Arms And Legs?

I am having flu symtoms but also a painfulrash on my arms and legs . I have a fever, body weakness and loss of appetite. I did have the shingle vaccine about five weeks ago, I was instructed not to take the vaccine for 6 weeks before I took Humira injections and at least four week after the vaccine which I did? You feedback would be appreciated
Mon, 17 Jul 2017
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you took humira injections which weakens a little of your immune system .. whereas shingles vaccine cannot be taken when medications which reduces your immune power are used.. your painful rash may suggest shingles...at this point of time consult your general practioner who prescribes you antiviral drugs which will be helpful for your symptoms.. yours is a less severe form.. you need not worry much...hope this answers your query... may I know if you have any other doubts... have a good health...
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What Causes Painful Rashes On The Arms And Legs?

you took humira injections which weakens a little of your immune system .. whereas shingles vaccine cannot be taken when medications which reduces your immune power are used.. your painful rash may suggest shingles...at this point of time consult your general practioner who prescribes you antiviral drugs which will be helpful for your symptoms.. yours is a less severe form.. you need not worry much...hope this answers your query... may I know if you have any other doubts... have a good health...