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red non itchy bumps

i have red bumps all over my arms and shoulders ive tried using loation and washing them really good but it only slightly helps and some of them are  like dried skin that u can itch off are they somthing to worry about and can i get them to go away
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Hi,

Can you determine any specific substance that you are coming in contact with now, since you are having the symptoms?

Have you tried taking oral antihistamine or antiallergic medications? Have they helped with your symptoms?

Are you on nay medications currently? Have you tried local application of calamine lotion? Are the bumps still the same.

If so, it would be best to get your doctor to have a look at the lesions to find out the cause of your symptoms.

Keep us posted about how you are doing and if you have any doubts.

Regards.
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im 15 and im not  allergic  to anything that i know about i recently moved from one stae to another could that be the reason there here
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Hi,

What is your age? Are you allergic to any specific substances? Have you had allergic reactions in the past?

Since when have you been having these symptoms? Are you on any medications currently? Do you remeber any history of insect bite or exposure to some new substance?

You could take oral antihistamine medications like loratadine or cetrizine for a few days and see if it helps with your symptoms. Apply calamine lotion at the site of the lesions.
This should help with your symptoms.

If the lesions still persist, it would be advisable to consult your doctor and get a clinical examination got done for your symptoms.

Let us know about how you are doing and if you have any other doubts.

Regards.

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