You don't really give alot to go on eg what antibiotics you've been on when the rash started etc
2006-12-09 05:37:30
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answered by nursej 4
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you can get a rash from an allergic reaction to meds, chicken pox are a red spot with a watery like bubble ontop that ruptures and scabs. A rash really doesn't do this, or at least the small bumps don't get that big. Chicken pox are about the size in diameter of a pencil eraser. See your Dr. immediately so this can be varified and the meds reaction put on your file. And then remember to tell all the Drs. from now on.
2006-12-09 05:40:01
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answered by Fruit Cake Lady 5
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What type of antibiotics are you taking and why are you taking them?
If you purchased the drugs through an online pharmacy or without a prescription, you cannot gurantee that they are the correct drugs and you are putting your life at risk.
Sometimes, you can get a rash when you take antibiotics while having a viral infection like mono.
Antibiotics does not treat mono nor chicken pox since they are viruses.
You need to go back to the doctor ASAP and make sure you are not allergic to your antibiotics (many people are allergic to penecillin).
Also, you should get tested for a bacterial infection like strep and/or virus infection like mono.
2006-12-09 05:44:37
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answered by 6th Finger 2
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chicken pox is little white blisters, small pox usually is rashy looking and is on the back,under the arm pits an allergic reaction is where you just itch alot but no rash when you have a reaction to antibotics you have diarrhea, sometimes vomiting with it its probably something youve touched
2006-12-09 05:44:20
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answered by whoa_girl41 2
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If you're on antibiotics, it very well could be a reaction. Either way, no one on Yahoo can diagnose you. You need to go to a doctor on Monday. In the meantime, try some calamine or coritsone lotion, or maybe an oatmeal bath to soothe the itching.
2006-12-09 05:36:43
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answered by Casey 4
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well ur question is not clear enough u have to give more info
age
associated symptoms
how it looks like
since when
location
2006-12-09 05:39:55
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answered by LOVE THEM 1
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