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Itchy rash
I took Plan B one step on Saturday the 9th. On Monday night I started breaking out in hives on my arms, and by Tuesday my arms and legs were covered in this super itchy rash. I have been taking benadryl and pepcid since then. As well as a topical 1% hydrocortisone cream. The rash is less itchy, but it is not going away. Could this be from plan B and will it go away? The rash looks like spread out bumps, and the bumps are are focused on the hair follicles. Could this be hormonal?
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You are suffering from allergic dermatitis called Hives. Medicine available for good improvement......As the treatment varies depending on the severity... Send photos of the affected area, for accurate diagnosis and treatment.
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Yes it could be.. but many other reasons are to be questioned before establishing good diagnosis... So I want to discuss u in details in online chat section... So things should be corrected
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