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Is alcohol killing me now?

I have been addicted to alcohol since 2008.
these days i experience red rashes happen on my right arm and on my body, it keep itching me so bad.
it last for one week already, and the new rashes is still coming up all over my body.
it comes up in red, and when it goes away it remains a small black spot on my skin.
Is it hepatitis symptom?
what kind of medicine should I take?
please kindly advice, I am so worried now
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No one can diagnose You here.  The only advise anyone can give is to see a doctor and You've been advised to do that.  There's nothing more anyone can say......except, it would behoove You to quit drinking.  Still, You should see a doctor.
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because i can't get any response, and these days my condition doesnt allow me to see the doctor at the right time
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271792 tn?1334979657
I see that you are posting in both the Hepatitis communities as well as the HIV community. You need to stop trying to figure out what is wrong on the internet and go see a real doctor in your real life. I wish you the best.
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please kindly advise me, i am 26 years old,
I am so worried now
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i forgot to mention, the rashes comes up around 15 red rashes as i counted
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how much longer can i live? im so scared of it now
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495284 tn?1333894042
You need to be seen by a doctor ASAP.
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please kindly advice.
I do appreciate your comment
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