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Suggest Treatment For Itchy Rashes On The Leg

A few rashes on leg. Three of them look like A long scratch of which one has what looks like two bites but are scabbed. All of them are itchy.The one by my ankle is round and has what looks like a whitish color maybe in the center. The one by my thighs has the whitish spot also. They developed a few days ago. I have been have been taking anahistamines for allergies and I also take lamictal. I thought maybe it was hives or a bug bite but since the one on the a clues is round maybe ringworm
Wed, 11 May 2016
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Hello dear welcome to HealthcareMagic
Regarding your symptoms of itchy rash with whitish color at the center around the ankle and the thigh I am suggesting that you have developed an atopic eczema

In view of this please see a dermatologist specialist for expert clinical assessment and adequate drug treatment

Moreover please use any of the following pending your appointment Bactroban cream nizoral cream tablet Fluconazole

I hope this helps Regards
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Suggest Treatment For Itchy Rashes On The Leg

Hello dear welcome to HealthcareMagic Regarding your symptoms of itchy rash with whitish color at the center around the ankle and the thigh I am suggesting that you have developed an atopic eczema In view of this please see a dermatologist specialist for expert clinical assessment and adequate drug treatment Moreover please use any of the following pending your appointment Bactroban cream nizoral cream tablet Fluconazole I hope this helps Regards I