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broken bone itchiness
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Dr. Visalakshi Vallury answered
24 years experience Family Medicine
Evaluation: You may have an infection caused by the ski injury from scratching. You should see your doctor
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Nickel allergy?: If you have a history of contact allergy to nickel which often causes a rash where jewelry touches your skin, you may have a similar kind of reaction ... Read More
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Dr. Selene Parekh answered
22 years experience Orthopedic Foot and Ankle Surgery
Ankle arthritis: There are a number of issues that can playing a role from metal allergies (rare), to nerve damage, to ankle arthritis becoming more problematic.
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Dr. Alan Ettinger answered
49 years experience Podiatry
Probably: Not related to previous surgery. If the ankle becomes painful see your orthopod..
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Dr. Dan Fisher answered
27 years experience Internal Medicine
Eczema: Red itchy patches are often eczema - treated with topical steroids.
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Dr. John Munshower answered
30 years experience Family Medicine
Ok-see ortho: You need to get the rash assessed and you also need to keep following up post-operatively with the Ortho, as you may need continuing rehab/physical th ... Read More
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Dr. Ipe Kalathoor answered
17 years experience Internal Medicine
Burning extremity: It could be peripheral neuropathy which is damage of peripheral nerves which could be from multiple causes. See a doc.
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Dr. Ki-Hon Lin answered
25 years experience Orthopedic Surgery
Not typical: This is not typical, but since every individual is unique, it may be that your body reacts in that way.
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Folliculitis: a hair follicle inflammation or possible infection. OTC hydrocortisone cream 1% applied as a thin film twice daily would help-. Avoid shaving and tigh ... Read More
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Dr. Susan Rhoads answered
38 years experience Family Medicine
Insect bite?: Sounds like a bug bite. Try topical benadryl (diphenhydramine) lotion. If it is not hot or painful or you have fecer or redness streaks going up you ... Read More
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Dr. Stuart Hickerson answered
32 years experience Family Medicine
Should strain: The muscles that connect your shoulder blade to your back are likely irritated.
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Dr. Sewa Legha answered
50 years experience Medical Oncology
Show it to a dermato: A skin specialist(dermatologist) is the best physician to show your mole to. He/she can tell if it is benign or requires a biopsy to make sure that it ... Read More
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