Doctor can examine: Rashes are hard to describe in words. Usually, a doctor has to look at a rash to see what it might be. For common rashes such as eczema, mild reactions to plants or chemicals, excessive dryness, or little itchy bumps, over-the-counter hydrocortisone 1% cream usually helps. Itchy bumps on many body parts might be an allergic reaction to something, a hot-tub rash, scabies, or from other causes.
Answered 8/16/2018
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Using this site: To get the most from this site you need to describe your problem with as much information as you can before asking a related question. A vague "bumps on body" is not adequate for a reasoned response. Skin issues often require a visual exam but an accurate description may help. Where they are, what they look like (size,shape, color, etc.) would help. You are welcome to start over.
Answered 8/15/2018
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