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  • 30 Years
  • 20/02/2025

I've been experiencing these red, watery blisters, and they seem to be spreading. The itching is getting pretty bad toomostly around my waist, thighs, and feet. And then I noticed these black spots showing up later. What's going on with my skin? Should I be worried?

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That could be Viral infection,visit Dermatologist for evaluation and appropriate management.

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Consult a Dermatologist

Answered 04/07/2025

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  1. Possible Condition: The symptoms suggest a possible case of dermatitis herpetiformis or another blistering skin condition. The black spots could indicate post-inflammatory changes or another dermatological issue.

  2. Immediate Actions: a. Avoid scratching to prevent infection. b. Apply a cool compress to reduce itching.

  3. Medical Advice: a. Consult a dermatologist for an accurate diagnosis. b. Consider a biopsy or blood test to confirm the condition.

  4. When to Seek Urgent Care: a. If blisters become painful or infected. b. If you experience fever or other systemic symptoms.

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Consult a Dermatologist or Take a CBC Test (Complete Blood Count) Test

Answered 10/09/2025

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