could be heat bumps... or have you started using a new clothes detergent? or new perfume? or eaten something out of the ordinary in the past few days, that could very well be whats going on with you, you could take some benadryl and it will stop the itching or some rub some cortizone on there... hope this helps
2006-10-08 06:41:50
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answered by Leah P 3
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answered by ? 3
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It could be an allergic reaction a rash doesn't have to be discolored.Or it could be eczema I have that also and what tags along with that is an allergic reaction called hives I get those all the time.Hives are a bunch of little bumps on your skin that doesn't have to be red or discolored but spreads all over your body like chicken pox.Just go and get it checked out.
2006-10-08 06:45:04
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answered by Sister Queen Mama 3
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I have the same exact problems when I wear silver. It is an allergic reaction. For me mostly nothing really happens, I just take it off and don't wear silver. It is either that or the silver necklace might have some rough texture towards your sensitive skin. Don't wear the necklace. It is nothing serious, if the red bumps don't go away after a while just go the pharmacy and get a medication to treat it. You do not have to go to the doctor. :)
2016-03-18 06:33:02
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answered by Anonymous
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Could be just dry skin, but since it seems to be spreading, I doubt that is it. Most likely it is just an irritation, try taking benedryl, it should subside after a dose or two.
2006-10-08 06:37:05
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answered by Lori R 2
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yes it could be an allergic reation to something, or it could be scabies.
call you doctors office and get into see him.
being the weekend get some benadryl. that should help itch.
good luck hope it is no serious
2006-10-08 06:35:32
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answered by kag6667 2
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may be it's an allergy and since it' up to 2 days i think you should go and see a doctor.
2006-10-08 06:37:59
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answered by mama 3
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juz sensetive skins
2006-10-08 06:33:55
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answered by astrid 5
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it may be exzama or and alegric reaction. head to the doc just in case.
2006-10-08 06:40:31
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answered by Anonymous
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Could be measles
2006-10-08 06:34:33
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answered by Anonymous
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