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Rash

Ok so I have cluster headaches and they started in the beginning of November well 3 days after my first headache I started to get an itchy rash on my chest and arms and they finally went away just this last week but I also have a rash on the palms of my hands and soles of my feet and a few on my genital area now and I'm scared anyone know what it could possibly be? I have been using hydrocortisone cream daily 3 times a day and it's starting to disappear. I don't have medical insurance to go to a doctor either.
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My cluster headaches went away about a week ago so I haven't been on any medication.  I was taking excedrin migraine nortriptyline aleve and tramadol... Not all at the same time or day. And no this is the first time I have gotten a rash from this. My body rash went away about 2 weeks ago but my hands feet and genital area is still there and slowly drying out
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If u are on any medications for the cluster headaches than u could be having an allergic reaction to them or it could be the way ur body reacts to the cluster headaches have u had the rash with any other cluster headaches?
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It might be foot, hand and mouth disease, which a virus.  
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