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What Do Swelling And Rashes On The Left Forearm Indicate?

I have a rash with swelling on the inside of my left forearm and 5 or 6 sores on my back -redness and swelling and am wondering if this can be a result of a new prescription for eucrista . I am very worried about the lump on my arm which occurred last evening but is getting bigger .
posted on Fri, 2 Feb 2018
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Hello Dear. You might be having some allergic rashes. Allergy can develop due to several reasons- some foods like medicines, egg, fish, pollen grains, animal hair, nylon, terylene clothes. Just try to find out what you are allergic to & avoid it. Try home remedies. Apply coconut oil daily three times a day for one week. If you are not better consult a dermatologist. It can be fungal infection or eczema. Regarding the lump you kindly consult your doctor. It needs to be thoroughly examined. regards- Dr Sanjay Kini
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What Do Swelling And Rashes On The Left Forearm Indicate?

Hello Dear. You might be having some allergic rashes. Allergy can develop due to several reasons- some foods like medicines, egg, fish, pollen grains, animal hair, nylon, terylene clothes. Just try to find out what you are allergic to & avoid it. Try home remedies. Apply coconut oil daily three times a day for one week. If you are not better consult a dermatologist. It can be fungal infection or eczema. Regarding the lump you kindly consult your doctor. It needs to be thoroughly examined. regards- Dr Sanjay Kini