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Red, Itchy Bumps on my legs

by dani2514, Jan 23, 2007 12:00AM
they really don't have a topic for my question. I have red, itchy bumps that appear on my legs sometimes when i take a bath or shower. And sometimes they last a couple of hours and sometimes they last a couple of days? they hurt really bad. what is it?
Member Comments (2)

by JJety, Jan 23, 2007 12:00AM
If they only occur after you've taken a shower/bath then it sounds like you're having some type of allergic reaction to the soap or shampoo you're using.  Have you recently switched brands?  Or possibly changed cleaning products for the tub/shower?

That's all I can really think of.  Sorry!

by sparkeler, Jan 23, 2007 12:00AM
Maybe excema.  It can happen when you have an allergy to something in particular.
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