Sherry R. asked

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I have a really itchy rash on my back, behind my knees, and shoulders. It started two weeks ago and is characterized by raised bumps and dry, itchy skin. I have a known allergy to seasonal triggers and certain perfumes, and I developed this rash after using a new body spray. What could be causing this rash, and how can it be treated?

July 14th, 2024

Jeremy D. answered

The rash you're experiencing is likely a skin allergy, possibly Urticaria or Angioedema. It could al...

July 14th, 2024

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