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I itch all over! WHAT IS IT?

by sammyhh003, Nov 13, 2008 07:42PM
I have blisters on my hands and fingertips. I also bumps on my arms, stomach, back, thighs, penis and my legs. Basically all over my body. It starts off as a bump then turns into a blister. I itch all the time. I scratch all day long. I can't stop itching. I use creams to keep my skin moist that does not help. I seem to itch more at night when I go sleep. I take benadryl but it does not help. What is this? Can you help me.
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by willy851, Nov 13, 2008 07:54PM
Have you started any new medication? Have you been exposed to anything new? Do you have allergies?
This could be hives. Which can last awhile but eventually goes away.
If you were on some medication and stopped, or started something new, it could explain it.
look up eczema, hives and allergies.
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