Question by _I_love_warm_bananas_: Am I getting rashes? Do I have allergies? Do I have eczema?
Often my skin will itch and when I scratch it, a patch of small bumps will appear. They appear and disappear within about 10 minutes. I thought it might be eczema but the pictures I’ve seen of that don’t resemble what I have. What I have is never red or inflamed. Is this a rash or allergies or something else?
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Answer by chandrasekharam b May be a non specific allergy, for which a simple anti allergic medicine prescribed by your Doctor may sufficient. How ever you may require a Motion examination to exclude an endogenous allergy due to worm infestation. Please see your Doctor.
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Question by TiPP: Can anyone tell me how I can help lighten up the discoloration that is left from eczema rashes?
Also acne scar removers or something like that. Thanks in Advance
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Answer by sasa27 well i have had really bad eczema and i have bad scars too. go to the dermatoligist and they can recomend a cream for you!