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Recurring Rash On Skin. Had Early Onset Post Sitting In Hot Room. Cause?

Hi, my name is Jessica I am 11 year s of age and i have rashes recently on my skin, the first time i had a rash was in p.e in a hot room, i have been to the doctor and they provided me with a medicine called Piriton and Liquid Paraffin which is a type of cream, Can you please help me find out what kind of rash it is, it comes and it goes usually 30-1 hour. Let me know as soon as possible
Fri, 15 Feb 2013
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Hello
Thanks for your query .

I would suggest that your age is too young to be using this site . You should get it diagnosed by the Dermatologist so please do book an appointment with one .

The cause of such a rash could be scabies , contact dermatitis, atopic dermatitis .
Please do visit the Dermatologist.
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Recurring Rash On Skin. Had Early Onset Post Sitting In Hot Room. Cause?

Hello Thanks for your query . I would suggest that your age is too young to be using this site . You should get it diagnosed by the Dermatologist so please do book an appointment with one . The cause of such a rash could be scabies , contact dermatitis, atopic dermatitis . Please do visit the Dermatologist.