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1564232 tn?1295140689

Little red bumps that dont itch

Hello I have these bumps I have no idea what they are they dont look like chigger bites, bed bug bites, or flea bites what is it? I went to the doctor said it looks like fungus??? where would that come from? i looked at fungus online and it doesn tlook like any of those pictures either this has never happend before. all I do know is my washer broke and have the same sheets for 8 days mabey thats it? please help its so gross i cant take it anymore what can it be ? and how do i get rid of them asap
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1355118 tn?1298564879
MEDICAL PROFESSIONAL
Hi, welcome to the forum, your symptoms are suggestive of atopic or allergic dermatitis, secondary to exposure to allergen and mediated by IgE antibodies. Your body is known to hypersensitive to certain things.  

Stinging insects, Aeroallergens (uncommon), Foods and additives like Milk, egg, peanuts, nuts, soy, and wheat are the most common agents to cause such dermatitis. This triggering factor should be identified and should be avoided. A skin allergy test can be useful.

Treatment includes anti histaminic and topical glucocorticoids against prescription.

Other causes Such as certain bleeding diasthesis should be ruled out. I suggest you to consult skin specialist. Take care and regards.
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1564232 tn?1295140689
thank you!!! I have egzema and it has not bothered me in over 20 years and makes me wonder if its coming back thanks for the tip im gonna go to see a dermatologist mabey they can get me a good cream to take it away
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Avatar universal
It looks like
Psoriasis although I could be wrong. If the doctor came up with fungus, please see another doctor. You can buy some cream for psoriasis and if it don't work, no harm no foul.

Another doctor might be more help.
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