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Itchy spots on neck

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Hi all,

I'm new here so I hope I don't use this space incorrectly.

I've just got back from holiday in Canada and had this mini breakout of spots on my neck whilst I was away. It's now starting to itch in a similar location on the other side of my neck but no spots as of yet. Was using sun screen whilst away but a brand I use whenever I'm away. Temperature was around 30C all week, and this temp normally helps clear my skin which is why I'm thinking it's not a normal breakout.

Any help or suggestions as what this may be due to would be appreciated.

Thanks.

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Might be where a blanket, cushion or cover was held up to your neck when snuggling, or Even a pillow. Thank back, happened to me once

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