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Itching with rashes on the skin.
I've been having fever 100-102 since friday which now has been in control but the rashes have occured over my skin. There is so much itching that I can not sleep even. Is it because of the medicines I had taken or something else? Kindly make it clear.
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You are suffering from drug hypersensitivity causing itchy rash. Medicine available for good improvement......As the treatment varies depending on the severity... Send photos of the affected area, by direct online consultation for accurate diagnosis and treatment.
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It seems like you have viral exanthem. It commonly occurs after a viral infection (as suggested by high fever) and lasts for a few days. Drug-induced reactions usually take 1-3 weeks to show effect unless you have taken a medicine that you are known to be allergic to. If you share the photographs of the lesion with me via online consult option on Practo, I'll be able to better diagnose it and give you adequate treatment, so kindly do that.
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