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Have Itchy Bumps On Lower Arms And Thighs Oozing Clear Fluid And Turning Itchy Red. What Is It?

I have these itchy bumps on my lower arms and thighs. They start off by looking like white heads then followed by a clear fluid oozing from them. They then turn into larger red formation on my skin that itch constantly, take weeks to heal. I was first told I had mrsa then chicken pox. Both wrong. Any other possibilities? I also have prescription itch cream and pills but nothing helps.
Mon, 30 Sep 2013
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Dermatologist 's  Response
Hi,
There can be possibility of allergy or hypersensitiey in yourself. There can be mutiple causes of the same including contact allergen or insect bite too.The only precaution you must follow is not to touch, pinch pop or squeeze any of them other wise it can get infected and can cause complications. You can apply hydrocortisone cream over the affected areas. You can take antihistamine benadryl by mouth.
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Have Itchy Bumps On Lower Arms And Thighs Oozing Clear Fluid And Turning Itchy Red. What Is It?

Hi, There can be possibility of allergy or hypersensitiey in yourself. There can be mutiple causes of the same including contact allergen or insect bite too.The only precaution you must follow is not to touch, pinch pop or squeeze any of them other wise it can get infected and can cause complications. You can apply hydrocortisone cream over the affected areas. You can take antihistamine benadryl by mouth.