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Itchy red bumps ALL over body

The first time I got these bumps, the doctors just called it dermatitis and prescribed me Prednisone regimen, it cleared it up. Should I go back and get more for this new flare up?
the bumps are itchy as hell, and if I scratch them they ooze a yellowish fluid that eventually hardens and forms a sharp scab-like crust onto of the bump.
SO DISGUSTING.
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Hello and hope you are doing well.

Looks like Hives, which develop in response to an allergic reaction, by the release of histamine. The allergen can be medications, food, extremes of temperature, exercise and viral infections to name a few. So, therapy lies in resolving the allergen and anti-histamines. For severe reactions steroids are prescribed. As your symptoms are worsening, please consult your doctor, he may prescribe steroid injections.

Hope this helped and do keep us posted.
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I have come to the conclusion that doctors dont know anything about the new symptoms their patients are showing up with in their surgeries. I do know I have hives on and off aswell and no one can help with any diagnosis I have given up asking and do my own research...I do now believe mine are caused by the environmental bombardment of chemicals , all states and in fact it is a gov program have chem trails I get them day and night here .I have a dry cough, scratchy throat sore itchy eyes, hives on and off , Fatigue when we have night night spraying .I have researched and the stuff they spray is indeed toxic to Humans animals and plants .There is a heavy metal toxicity test one can have done ...
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