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Rash is driving me crazy

I started out with tiny, non itchy, red spots on my legs about 2 months ago. Over time they have turned into large, red, itchy, flaky spots that wont go away and seem to just keep getting bigger .. please help!!


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I am going to help you more with this one link than you have ever got for this!
And you would think after all these years one of these know it alls in here would think of it. I been here 2 days and I did.
This link has 1000's of pictures of people with this allergy. And so go and find someone that it looks like yours there. Because it looks a bit different of many people, and different body parts. Find your body part here and one that reacts exactly like you. A picture is worth a 1000 words!

http://www.dermnet.com/Allergic-Contact-Dermatitis/photos/1

Put up a new post for people to see, this well kept secret on this site so these people can finally find help. People are here for their doctors don't know and they aren't getting better. And the one thing no doctors say is allergy to polyester. That is taboo!
They would loose too much business, if the world finds out how many people well, pretty much all of us but few react.
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Histame is the first product worldwide that decreases histamine levels that cause food intolerance by replenishing the body's digestive enzyme DAO. Histamine is a widely distributed biogenic amine, found in many foods. DAO, the intestinal tract histamine-degrading enzyme, breaks down ingested histamine, thus helping to lower overall histamine levels*.
http://tinyurl.com/yfgyvmm
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Hello,
From the symptoms and pictures it looks like impetigo. It is a superficial bacterial skin infection. Primarily caused by Staphylococcus aureus and sometimes by Streptococcus pyogenes. Topical and oral antibiotics are the treatment of choice. My sincere advice would be to consult a dermatologist and get this possibility evaluated.

Hope it helps. Take care and do keep me posted on how you are doing or if you have any additional queries. Warm regards.
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this is my back   http://i36.tinypic.com/2nqe5c.jpg
this is my leg      http://i33.tinypic.com/5ajcbq.jpg
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