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Hi everyone

Yesterday I got a rash on my forearm that was raised but flat (like welts or hives but not itchy) all the bumps were connected together and it was red hot and burning. I also had a smaller one on my other arm in the same place. It then went down to just a red mark/rash there wasn't anything raised it almost looked like a burn and it still hurt. I woke up this morning and it was still there and sore and my wrist also was very sore (like a bad sprain). The rash feela hot and hurts when touched. This is the second time this has happened. I haven't been in contact with anything harsh or am I allergic to anythibg. I just occurred randomly both times. Any insight as to what it may be? Thank you :-)

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Can I suggest you take photo(s) of arms and head for your GP as could be a number of things, good luck

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