It's been a week. There's a red pimple in the back. It's a little tingling. I didn't feel it at the beginning. Sometimes it's a little itchy and tingling from the third and fourth days
Condition Analysis:
Avoid repeated scratching and irritation. The dermatology department shall check and clearly diagnose whether there is dermatitis or other lesions. After determining the condition, it shall be treated in time. Symptomatic treatment shall be used to alleviate symptoms. Light diet shall be avoided. Spicy stimulating food, tobacco and alcohol shall be avoided. Seafood food shall be avoided to prevent aggravation of symptoms.
Condition Analysis:
Your condition is likely to be caused by dermatitis. You can use dermatitis flat for external treatment first to see if it is relieved. If the symptoms are not relieved after a week, you need to go to the dermatology department of the local third class hospital to find a doctor to help you check.
Condition Analysis:
From what you said, it is still considered to be related to the stimulation of exposure to allergic substances. I suggest you check it in order to take targeted treatment. At present, pay attention to local hygiene, apply dexamethasone ointment locally, take loratadine orally, cetirizine and other anti allergic drugs, and observe the treatment
Condition Analysis:
Hello, according to the problem you provided, there is a red pimple and a little tingling behind the overtime. I didn't feel it at first. There is slight itching and tingling on the third and fourth days. This symptom needs to be considered whether it is eczema or herpes zoster. I need to go to the dermatology Department of a regular hospital for treatment in time.