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Rash after fever
I had a 3 day fever starting feb 12 however did not not exceed 40C, had headaches, light headedness. yesterday temp went back to normal however my body started itching like being pricked by mosquitoes in my arms and legs however no bite marks noted nor physical sign of mosquitoes - lasted for 10 mins. next day which is today, i still get the bitten feeling but not as bad as the other day, also i noticed some red spots developing over my extremeties. any idea what could this be? hoping its not dengue. i had dengue when i was younger
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If you took some medicines for your fever those rashes might be the signs of Allergic reaction to those medicines . Do don't seem to have Dengue as it commonly presents with severe joint pain / retro orbital pain and sudden high grade fever. If possible give information about the medicines that you took and other symptoms.
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