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Old 07-11-2010, 04:17 PM #1
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Default Question help please

Hey all hope your doing well.

I have a question about poison ivy/oak/sumac. I have had a rash for three weeks it started on leg and moved everywhere. Its on my genitals legs arms and chest. I went to the er cus it was getting worse. They put me on 60 of pred I was already on 20. It hasn't done a thing, I feel the same, I've got horribly dry nose and nose bleeds alot.

Any help would b appreciated. Back to the er? My breathing has been worse in the last couple days maybe because of infection? Thanks.
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