Hi,
I have had a rash for the last 12 days. It has grown in number of spots by at least double and I am finding new spots every day. It is primarily on my stomach with 3 spots on my legs and chest. It does not itch unless irritated. It has also been accompanied by fatigue and mild head aches, body aches and soar throat (all mild). I have had no fever. I also have had lymes disease 4 years ago. I am a woman in her early 20s. I went to urgent care and they said it was "stress". Also, I haven't had the herald patch and my symptoms are happening concurrently, rather than before. Could this still be pityriasis rosea?
Had bloodwork done and everything was normal except a slightly elevated hematocrit.
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This presentation can be seen with many diseases. This is limited information to make precise recommendations. The best option is to consult a Dermatologist to understand the condition. A thorough evaluation if necessary should be done. A photograph of the affected area will help you get better recommendations. Hope it helps you.
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