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Suffered Pelvic, Knee Fracture During Accident. Skin Having Rashes, Extreme Itchiness. What Could It Be?

My mother was involved in a motor vehicle accident; she was hit by a car and suffered multiple pelvic fractures and knee fracture. Her skin is exhibiting some sort of rash . I am worried it might be a blood clot, but the surface is quite big and she is complaining of extreme itchiness, but no pain or swelling. What do you suppose it could be?
Fri, 15 Mar 2013
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it may be due to contact allergic dermatitis or drug reaction
she need to take anti histaminic medicine and apply good moisturizer cream
better to consult dermatologist as examination is required
tell her to drink more water and avoid scratching
wear cotton cloths
i hope i answered your question
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Suffered Pelvic, Knee Fracture During Accident. Skin Having Rashes, Extreme Itchiness. What Could It Be?

hello welcome to healthcare magic forum it may be due to contact allergic dermatitis or drug reaction she need to take anti histaminic medicine and apply good moisturizer cream better to consult dermatologist as examination is required tell her to drink more water and avoid scratching wear cotton cloths i hope i answered your question