Tuesday, July 20, 2010

Skin rash, I often get this rash it is very itchy and its flat but a little circle the skin tears?

away and it can bleed if i scratch it. Its usually comes on my arms and shoulders. Its very itchy..I am not so sure its hives..but what else can it be?|||oooooooo my. you better go to the doctor. wow. but I have had weird skin irritations myself and I hate it. once I had two, one on each cheek, weird rashes. the same. and I went to the doctor and he didn't know what it was and he asked me if I would mind if his colleague looked at it and then his colleague and so on. pretty soon there were , and this is no lie,6 people looking at my a s s at the same time. no one ever knew what it was and no one ever saw anything like it, they said anyway. and my doctor gave me some medicine that ,he said, would cure anything. lol and it did. good luck.|||if flaky it could be Eczema





check with a dermatologist, not a regular doc|||Have you seen a dermatologist? It could be psoriasis.|||it could be eczema or pysorisis, use hydrocortizone creme|||i think it's no ordinary rash.. it's possibly ringworms...it's caused by fungus, that is if i'm right... u can check it up|||i think its just a skin rash what you can do is apply desitin cream where you can buy it at drugstore|||Could be a simple fungal infection. Look up fungal infections of the skin on google images and compare the pictures. Fungal infections on the shoulders and back are very common.|||Sounds like you have a Fungal infection called' Ring-Worm'(Air Born Spores)





It's NOT Worm, it's just a Circular Fungus(Similar to the one that is responsible for Athletes foot)





You need some Hydrocortesone cream from your docs.


And by the way-It's Infectious, use your own towel,and don't share your Pillows with anyone.





With TREATMENT it will go in 4-6 weeks.|||Im not 2 sure, but I think its ringworm. Some girl @ school had it on her arm. It was round and it itched a lot. Go 2 the doctor asap. U dont want it spreading or something.Check this site 4 more info:http://pediatrics.about.com/od/ringworm/... Good luck =)

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