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Can The Rashes On The Shoulder And Breast Be Due To Miscarriage?

ive had miscarriage with out knowing it. I stop menstruating for 3 months I thought its just because of stress and exercise, I usually jog and bike at morning. two months later I started having rashes in the shoulders, and breast. Is it because of missed miscarriage? Thus the dead fetus in my womb infect my immune system that started having rashes?
posted on Sat, 28 Jun 2014
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Hi,

Miscarriage is usually not associated with rash. But any bleeding abnormality can cause rash. As you have not mentioned about the characteristics of the rash, it would be difficult for me to arrive at a provisional diagnosis. So, I request you to consult your Dermatologist for arriving at a proper diagnosis and for initiating the treatment.

Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further.
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Can The Rashes On The Shoulder And Breast Be Due To Miscarriage?

Hi, Miscarriage is usually not associated with rash. But any bleeding abnormality can cause rash. As you have not mentioned about the characteristics of the rash, it would be difficult for me to arrive at a provisional diagnosis. So, I request you to consult your Dermatologist for arriving at a proper diagnosis and for initiating the treatment. Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further.