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Old 12-05-2012, 11:10 PM #1
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Has anyone had rashes across their chest and neck. I have had one permently for the last few months it is a very red rash across my chest going up to my neck, it also has raised white spots. Just wondering if anyone had the same
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Hi katiek! I do not have a continuous rash on my chest and neck, although I do get one there from time to time. I do however, have one that seems permanent on both of my arms, one arm worse than the other. I have not been able to find anything to help it.

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Hi Nanc
Thanks for that, I don't seem to get it anywhere else probably just another one of those weird symptoms we all get
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I get small lesions on my hand. They look like pencil eraser to penny size sores. Some rash like, but burn like also. They don't ich and don't hurt but they look gnarly. And don't heal well.
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Has anyone had rashes across their chest and neck. I have had one permently for the last few months it is a very red rash across my chest going up to my neck, it also has raised white spots. Just wondering if anyone had the same
My rashes come and go on the outside of my arms! Very weird. They do not hurt, nor itch. I'm guessing no one elses does either. Sometmes my legs have a funny plaid look in the right light.
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Mine doesn't hurt either just looks like I have sunburn, I also have little blood spots on it too. I have noticed if I get sores on my effected area they take forever to heal. I had a blister 4 weeks ago and it is still not healed. very strange
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