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What Causes Bubble Like Spots On Back?

Hi Doc I am vinoth Age 29/M, unmarried I have noticed some sort of bubbles, at the back since a week, I haven t had Sexual relationships also to get this kind of viral infection i thought i would be due to heat ducts & applied prickly heat powder irritation was heavy for past 2 days , i feel to rub it when itching takes place Consulted a doctor, he diagnosed and said HERPERAX and prescribed some ointment and tablets said nothing to worry can u brief me about this to me.. how to overcome this issue
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Hi,

Most probably the disease you suffer may be herpes zoster... a viral infection caused by VZV virus. Consult the dermatologist for immediately for the perfect diagnosis and proper treatment. I would recommend to take antiviral like acyclovir,oral steroid in tapering dose and pain killer. Apply silver sulfadiazine cream.

Hope this helps.

Dr.Ilyas Patel,
Dermatologist
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What Causes Bubble Like Spots On Back?

Hi, Most probably the disease you suffer may be herpes zoster... a viral infection caused by VZV virus. Consult the dermatologist for immediately for the perfect diagnosis and proper treatment. I would recommend to take antiviral like acyclovir,oral steroid in tapering dose and pain killer. Apply silver sulfadiazine cream. Hope this helps. Dr.Ilyas Patel, Dermatologist