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What Causes Itchy Rash All Over The Body?

I have a rash all over my body some look like circles with a circle in the middle the other one look like a patch of small bumps and some a just circles my ears was oozing and my eyebrows forehead and nose and also my head and I m itching all over very bad
posted on Sun, 22 Feb 2015
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If the rash is generalized, then it would be best for you to be assessed.

It is likely that there is a bacterial infection component, at least at this stage since there is oozing from some areas. Itching of skin lesions can result in the introduction of bacteria into the affected areas.

There may be a fungal aspect as well since some of the areas appear as circles.

Your doctor would need to take a look to determine the cause and initiate treatment.

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What Causes Itchy Rash All Over The Body?

HI, thanks for using healthcare magic If the rash is generalized, then it would be best for you to be assessed. It is likely that there is a bacterial infection component, at least at this stage since there is oozing from some areas. Itching of skin lesions can result in the introduction of bacteria into the affected areas. There may be a fungal aspect as well since some of the areas appear as circles. Your doctor would need to take a look to determine the cause and initiate treatment. I hope this helps