Hi, thanks for your reference to your previous threadOriginally posted by dibilo:dont worry. rashes normally last a few weeks. You may want to refer to this thread i posted awhile ago.
http://www.sgforums.com/?action=thread_display&thread_id=273011
next time you see the doctor, tell him to give u another brand of cream. my gf changed the cream and it seems like the cream has done her rashes miracle.
no need to go specialist unless your case is extreme... anyway, skin centre is also not open to walk in so u still need a reference letter.
Nope, there's no fever whatsoever- just rashes which don't go away...I think I'll wait for a couple of weeks and see if it improves.Originally posted by elindra:You can try using Hydrocortisone 1.0% which works well on inflammations and rashes. I use it for my eczema
You can buy it from any pharmacy in Singapore without a prescription but pls use it sparingly as it is really a mild form of steroid cream.
Also do you have fever or other symptoms? Dengue gives you bad itchy rashes too. Check yourself to see if there is any spotting under your skin on your body as that usually indicates internal bleeding.
I caught Dengue once without any flu like symptoms or fever and only had rashes
Just make sure you read the instruction about Hydrocortisone before you use it. You have to use it sparingly only as it can thin you skin after prolonged use.Originally posted by birkin:Nope, there's no fever whatsoever- just rashes which don't go away...I think I'll wait for a couple of weeks and see if it improves.
I might get some Hydrocortisone today![]()
go back to see the doctor and ask for a blood test to see if its gout.Originally posted by birkin:I've been having tiny red bumps on my arms and legs for close to 3 weeks.
Thing is,I've been to a polyclinic last week and after the medicine has finished, the rashes are still NOT BLOODY GONE! They've hardly improved either.
Is it normal for rashes to stay on one's body for so long? Should I wait for them to disappear or see another doctor?
Help!