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Red Bumps

Okay. I have had alot of different problems and symptoms over the last couple months. About 2 months ago I developed a bald spot on the right side of the head. I went to the dem. and they said it was Alopicai Areata. Well they injected shots in the side of my head and the hair is growing back. Now, I have had alot of what is like warts develop on my fingers. Also a bunch of red pimple like spots around the body, approx. 30 or so through out the body. Also I have a leason on my penis, 1 lesion that will crust over, and they come back and crust over and come back, no bleeding or anything. Its in the same spot and does not change ever. Also below that location on the penis, the skin is flaky. I also do have and have a tooth infection this entire time. The tooth infection is right below where the bald spot developed. Any way this is all conncected or what the could be going on? When i went to the doctor for the bald spot, they did run blood test and everything came back normal, but i dont know what they tested for, it was like 7 different things. This was prior to the wart type bumps on my fingers and before the red pimple like spots. The red spots are itchy also. I did not say anything about the problem on the penis either.
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Well, The wart like thing on my fingers are now read too... and one of them has like a zit type head. They all itch still really bad, nothing like acne or any wart ive ever had...
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Hello,
These symptoms can be due to several possibilities. The wart like growths on the fingers need to be evaluated for HPV. The red pimples can be due to folliculitis, contact dermatitis or sweat dermatitis. The flaky skin of penis can be due to seborrheic dermatitis or eczema. See treatment is different for all and so we have to confirm the diagnosis first. I would suggest you to get these three possibilities evaluated from a dermatologist.

It is very difficult to precisely confirm a diagnosis without examination and investigations and the answer is based on the medical information provided. For exact diagnosis, you are requested to consult your dermatologist. I sincerely hope that helps. Take care and please do keep me posted on how you are doing.

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