Rashes can appear as blotches, welts or blisters; they can be red, itchy, scaly, or dry. In addition, some rashes may come and go, while others never seem to go away. Although most rashes are not life-threatening, some rashes can be a sign of underlying illness.
You have had these blotches a long time, Anon. We would only be guessing as to the cause. It's time to see a dermatologist for an evaluation which would then determine treatment. It's likely nothing serious, but it's best to know for sure.
Below is a slideshow on many different types of rashes, blotches and skin conditions and what they are. Copy/paste the link.
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Hello, Anon. Thank you for posting today.
Rashes can appear as blotches, welts or blisters; they can be red, itchy, scaly, or dry. In addition, some rashes may come and go, while others never seem to go away. Although most rashes are not life-threatening, some rashes can be a sign of underlying illness.
You have had these blotches a long time, Anon. We would only be guessing as to the cause. It's time to see a dermatologist for an evaluation which would then determine treatment. It's likely nothing serious, but it's best to know for sure.
Below is a slideshow on many different types of rashes, blotches and skin conditions and what they are. Copy/paste the link.
https://www.webmd.com/skin-problems-and-treatments/ss/slideshow-common-adult-skin-problems
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September 30, 2018 - 4:31amThis Comment
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