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How To Get Rid Of Bruises On Each Side Of Neck?

My 19 year old daughter has a bruise on each side of her neck. They are not hickeys but that was my first thought. She did not know they were there and when she saw the first one she kind of freaked out. When she saw the second she teared up. She woke up this morning with body pains and stuffed up. She also has diarrhea. She is 5 7 and 125 pounds in good health.
Tue, 9 Jun 2015
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HI, thanks for using healthcare magic

It is possible that the rash may be due to viral exanthem which is a rash that occurs along with a viral infection.
The aches and pain, nasal congestion and diarrhea are in keeping with an infection and viral infections are more common than bacterial for these symptoms.

Rest, fluids and over the counter medication should help but if the symptoms continue or worsen then she may need to see her doctor.

Pain medication ,oral and topical decongestants may help.

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How To Get Rid Of Bruises On Each Side Of Neck?

HI, thanks for using healthcare magic It is possible that the rash may be due to viral exanthem which is a rash that occurs along with a viral infection. The aches and pain, nasal congestion and diarrhea are in keeping with an infection and viral infections are more common than bacterial for these symptoms. Rest, fluids and over the counter medication should help but if the symptoms continue or worsen then she may need to see her doctor. Pain medication ,oral and topical decongestants may help. I hope this helps