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Having Reocurring Allergy Patch At Bottom Of Back. Cure?

Hi, I have a reocurring allergy patch that comes up on the bottom of my back every now and then. It 1st came up about a year ago and has come up about 4 times since. It is extremely itchy and lumpy. It seems to weep slightly as it develops tiny scabs but I m not sure if this is due to the scratching . It always comes back in the same place and probably lasts about 2 to 4 weeks. It is around the same size as 2, 2penny coins (uk).
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Hello,

Thanks for the query to H.C.M. Forum.

You have mentioned only allergy patch from one year and 4 times in a year.

This is not a complete history.

Please mention,

Age,
Sex,
Previous history of allergy ( as bronchial asthma)
Family history,
Diabetes,
fever,
any other member of family infected or not.
Report of blood tests as about eiosinophilia or not.
So please mention about above things.
Good luck.
Dr, HET
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Having Reocurring Allergy Patch At Bottom Of Back. Cure?

Hello, Thanks for the query to H.C.M. Forum. You have mentioned only allergy patch from one year and 4 times in a year. This is not a complete history. Please mention, Age, Sex, Previous history of allergy ( as bronchial asthma) Family history, Diabetes, fever, any other member of family infected or not. Report of blood tests as about eiosinophilia or not. So please mention about above things. Good luck. Dr, HET