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Yellow Spots On Hands, Cold, Allergic To Pollen. Advise?

so on my right hand i have 2 discolored skin spots which are yellow, they are not huge, one the size of the top of a qtip and the other even smaller, on my left hand there are around 8 - 10 really tiny yellow spots around the size of a ball point tip. They do not hurt and are not rashes. I also have allergies to pollen which have been acting up and i believe i have a cold. I have noticed them yesturday
Tue, 21 May 2013
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Pathologist and Microbiologist 's  Response
Hello,

Just discolouration of the skin. These are only macular rashes. With this size and no itching it is most unlikely to be due to any allergic reactions to any allergens.

Common cold is significant here. This macular rash may be due to viral infection.
If it is a common cold they are self limiting and subside on their own.

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Yellow Spots On Hands, Cold, Allergic To Pollen. Advise?

Hello, Just discolouration of the skin. These are only macular rashes. With this size and no itching it is most unlikely to be due to any allergic reactions to any allergens. Common cold is significant here. This macular rash may be due to viral infection. If it is a common cold they are self limiting and subside on their own.