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Q: Bumps On My Skin
asked by: douten on June 19th, 2007
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Hello,

First off, I'm not very good with English so mind my descriptions and anything that needs clarifying I'll be glad to do so.

About two years ago I've got an allergy attack of sort. I've never been allergic to anything before, but on that date my body was covered with red bumps. I was outside the time it started. So I went and took a shower, the more I rub the more it spread. I went to the ER and they gave me some medicine (I've forgotten the name but it's a popular medicine to use on allergy)

After that incident I started to notice I get rashes that comes and goes. They frequently appear if something is rubbed against the skin. Mostly if things rubbed against my torso(right word?), basically from my neck down, without the legs or arm. This is noticeable after I take showers, I would see some. Even if the area receive no contact for the day, except from the shirt I'd guess, it would still have very little bumps here and there, perhaps one sometime more. My arms can get the bumps very easily if it touches grass. Sometime my neck just gets it too. It happens when I'm outside.

I'm not sure what the cause is, perhaps something about outside. They come and go randomly, but appear more if they are rubbed against something. That's basically it.

Any ideas for leads, or help I'd appreciate it.

Thanks for your time,
Douten.
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tinkinpink84
replied on June 22nd, 2007
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it could be hives possibly, my friends gf gets them alot. Usually they give u benadryl for it or you can take claritin. but thats sorta what it sounds like but maybe go toyour regular dr to make sure.
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