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Q: Sudden Rash That Leaves During Sleep?!
asked by: nymph87 on January 6th, 2006
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Hi all, I am an 18 y/o female and I don't have any allergies towards anything whatsoever. I've never gotten a skin rash before....

The rashes look like...Mosquito bites butttt distorted and overgrown. They expand to be really really big and they're of weird shapes...Not round or anything....They start off from a red patch...Then become those bumps, the bumps level out slowly...And they itch!!

So I started getting one yesterday...I have no idea from what. I didn't eat anything different, didn't put on anything different. I didn't really go to anywhere different, haven't taken a bath in a tub for over a year, no public facilities were used recently....

Last night I just started getting a rash. I think I first noticed it on my legs, then it started spreading a bit, all over my arms, body, neck, butt cheeks...
Then I slept...It was gone when I woke up

then my neck started to itch...Then it's all over my body again, my cheeks were reddening too....

Then I took a 1 hour nap...And the rash has faded again...But it will probably fire up again!!

I've never had any skin disorders or anything like eczema before.

Anyone have any idea?
Looks like it could be pityriasis rosea...But it doesn't scab...At least not yet...And the bumps are more white...Like I said, they're like mosquito bites

thanks for any help!!
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replied on January 8th, 2006
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Sounds like the classic urticaria/hives. Now you got to figure out if it is long term or short term.

If you ate something "new" that you are allergic to, including any type of pills/medication... You probably have short term. You cannot become allergic to the same food you have been eating all your life.

If you are positive you ate nothing special. Then it is probably too much toxin from over use of laundry detergent usage.

Yes, bumps do go away when you go to bed. Yes, they look just like mosquito bites. Except itchier and it only occurs where you have worn tight clothes. Buttock is the most common place cause you are practically sitting on the chemical on the clothes.
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