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large red welts on legs
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Dr. Luis Eguiguren answered
41 years experience Pediatrics
Allergy?: Possible urticaria like rash. Occurred after eating? Exposed to chemicals? Processed foods? Insect bites? Is the rash itchy? Does it come and go? Othe ... Read More
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Dr. Chad Rudnick answered
10 years experience Pediatrics
Skin reaction: welts or hives can be a reaction to a local or systemic allergy exposure or other contact irritation such as with insect bites. Would need a more deta ... Read More
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Dr. Anthony LaBarbera answered
28 years experience Pediatrics
See below: If she is on any new medications, you should stop those. And, you can give her benadryl (diphenhydramine).
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Dr. Gurmukh Singh answered
49 years experience Pathology
A bruise: It is what you called it. The white lines probably reflect fascial bands in the tissue. Give it time to heal by itself. For good health - Have a diet ... Read More
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Dr. Robert Levine answered
19 years experience Orthopedic Surgery
Posible Infection: A bruise is a hematoma resulting from bleeding into the soft tissues. It is a good medium in which bacteria can live and grow. It is possible, even w ... Read More
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Lupus: W/systemic lupus erythematosus you may have the lupus anticoagulant and a coagulopathic bleed get seen ASAP get a blood count coagulation tests and fa ... Read More
A 24-year-old female asked:

Dr. Sung Taylor answered
23 years experience Family Medicine
Needs checkup: possible petechiae that are small fine red dots, may need to check your plateletes from a CBC and also coag studies
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A 23-year-old female asked:

Dr. Al Hegab answered
40 years experience Allergy and Immunology
Need to be seen: And examined, unfortunately, without at least visual inspection, we can't really help, could be very well an infected area and needs prescription medi ... Read More
A 38-year-old female asked:

Dr. John Michel answered
46 years experience Family Medicine
EN?: EN stands for erythema nodosum. it is poorly understood but suggests there may be some type of infection or ongoing process such as an autoimmune dis ... Read More
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Dr. Ed Friedlander answered
44 years experience Pathology
No: This won't affect the deep veins, where clots are dangerous. Our bodies are designed to withstand a considerable amount of day-to-day trauma. The deep ... Read More
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Dr. Michael Fisher answered
32 years experience Dermatology
Urticaria: When you have an allergic reaction to a substance, your body releases histamine and other chemicals into your bloodstream. This causes itching, swelli ... Read More
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