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Hi @Saruri there are several possible causes for this, ranging from allergies to insect bites. Even the extent and duration of the rash, it would be best to have a discussion with a doctor to work this out and evaluate what medications you may require.

This can either be done at a GP clinic near your home, or potentially online via apps that provide video-based consultations, and the attending doctor would be able to prescribe medications and have them delivered to you. If you would like me to see you online for this, you can reach me via the Raffles connect or Doctorworld applications tomorrow morning. Here is a link that shares more about it: https://www.todayonline.com/brand-spotlight/doctor-will-see-you-next-app

 
Dr. Dinesh G
Hi @WaterCh3ese . Thank you for your question!

Based on your picture and the history you have given it doe seem suspicious of psoriasis. I would say you should see your GP for evaluation and perhaps consider a trial of steroid cream of calcineurin inhibitor creams (tacrolimus) and see if it improves. Other possibilities include some types of eczema and fungal infection it can also be a result of excessive scratching causing the skin to overgrow (may have started as a simple insect bite and progressed). 

The evaluation typically requires more history and examination for other similar rashes. If treatment fails, we would usually refer your to a dermatologist who may do a wood lamp examination together with some other tests. 

Hope this helps! 
Dr. Adnaan S
space doctor
Dear @eduardo-swift . You might wish to consult a dermatologist who will be able to do a physical examination of your body and perform scabies scrape to confirm any presence of scabies. Treatment would depend on the diagnosis. Hope this helps.
Dr. Yan Y T
facilitator
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Breast Itch & Nipple Discharge
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