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What Causes Rashes?

I have a rash that comes and goes (though never all the way away, just very faint). The skin is not raised and there is no irritation or itchiness. The only thing I can make of it is that it flares up if I wait longer than 24 hours to shower, but after washing it settles back to however it looked before becoming agitated. This has been coming and going for a couple months now and I would love some advice on getting rid of it.
Thu, 30 Aug 2018
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Hi,

The symptoms can be related to an allergy reaction.I suggest you to do an allergy test to confirm the allergen that causes the rash. Meanwhile, you can use antihistamines daily to relieve the symptoms.

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What Causes Rashes?

Hi, The symptoms can be related to an allergy reaction.I suggest you to do an allergy test to confirm the allergen that causes the rash. Meanwhile, you can use antihistamines daily to relieve the symptoms. Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further.