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How To Get Rid Of Tiny Red Rash Like Spots All Over Face Including Eye Lids Which Appeared Overnight?

I just looked in the mirror earlier and saw that I have tiny red rash like spots all over my face including my eye lids. I am assuming thye appeared over night. It doesnt look like acne at all and they arent above the skin like pimples would be. What should I do? What is this from? Should I be worried? When will it go away?
posted on Sat, 18 Jan 2014
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Hello,
Welcome to healthcare magic,
Is it mosquito bites ? Did you sleep outdoors or are there a lot of mosquitoes inside ? The other possibility is an exanthematous rash associated with a viral infection.
Without an opportunity to see the lesion, I would not be able to accurately specify the condition. You might need to consider a consultation with dermatologist for diagnosis.The alternate option is to ask me a direct query by clicking on this short url http://bit.ly/dr-j-chacko , where you have an option of uploading a picture of the lesion which will help a great deal in diagnosing the condition.
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How To Get Rid Of Tiny Red Rash Like Spots All Over Face Including Eye Lids Which Appeared Overnight?

Hello, Welcome to healthcare magic, Is it mosquito bites ? Did you sleep outdoors or are there a lot of mosquitoes inside ? The other possibility is an exanthematous rash associated with a viral infection. Without an opportunity to see the lesion, I would not be able to accurately specify the condition. You might need to consider a consultation with dermatologist for diagnosis.The alternate option is to ask me a direct query by clicking on this short url http://bit.ly/dr-j-chacko , where you have an option of uploading a picture of the lesion which will help a great deal in diagnosing the condition. Take care