I have had a rash of some sort on my knuckles and in between the webbing of my thumbs for about a mouth now. Also, everytime i do a physical activity such as run or play sports i will break out in hives/rashes after playing. I have also noticed a rash or red dry-skin mark around my armpits.
I have had nasal congestion over the month too, anyone know what these symptoms are ?
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On my neck I have standard dry skin/eczema that has spread onto my face. I am treating this with moisturiser at the moment and it is healing ok. Just looking for further advice on this.
I also have little bumps on my fore arms, that are now spreading to my upper arms. They look like "goosebumps" that you get when you’re cold, but are only in little patches, the size of large coins. At first they were red, but after Hydrocortisone cream and moisturiser, they are now just skin-coloured, but rough to the touch. Any advice??
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Could I be suffering from Keratosis Pelaris?
The symptoms seem to match the rashes on my lower arms. Any suggested treament for that. It is said to be recurrent with no cure…
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