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    Good morning -- Can anyone talk to me about "the rash"? My usual reaction to showering and washing is bright red skin (face, chest, upper arms) which is blotchy in spots but seems to be aggravated just under the skin. During my initial hospital stay and diagnosis, I had facial bumps along with red but they subsided. During pneumonia 5 weeks ago, I had lots of blood vessel "pop outs" (not raised) on my lower legs, upper arms, and chest. The last two days I've been itchy with no real relief from body creams. And my abdomen is now blotchy. Your thoughts are appreciated!

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    If it's a rash with itching, it sounds like it could be an allergic reaction to meds. Did you recently start something new?
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    Yes -- BP med (Amlodipine) on Dec. 5. I'm allergic to sulfa drugs and will check to see if it's in the sulfa family or a side effect of the drug. Thx! I looked on-line at some pictures of the WG rash and it doesn't match up.

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    I was told by my Rheumatologist that if a rash is itchy, it is not caused by vasculitis. In that case, it was true as it went away after a few days. I had at one point a rash all over my trunk and legs and was seen by a dermatologist who took a biopsy. Again, it was itchy and the biopsy stated that it was not vascular but a reaction to drugs. At this time I was in hospital with drug induced hepatitis and once all the drugs were stopped that they thought might be causing the hepatitis, the rash cleared up....as did the hepatitis.

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    My last flareup the major thing was a rash. The weird thing is in addition to what looked like a vasculitis rash I got horrid hives all up my arms (which I might add did itch like crazy ). Maybe I'm allergic to Wegeners!!!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Psyborg View Post
    Maybe I'm allergic to Wegeners!!!!
    I have NO idea what the treatment for THAT would be!!! OMG!

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    Definitely allergic to Wegener's!! LOL! I'll keep an eye on it for another day and see what happens! Thanks for all your thoughts!

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    Here we go! Yes, drug-induced hepititis is now the diagnosis. Stopped the Voriconazole a few days ago, went to infectious disease doc Wednesday a.m. And by mid-afternoon on my way the gut-wrenching pain began (around my rib cage). After a quick phone consult with same doc, I was off to the local ER. They tested for heart issues first, then finding none went on to the liver and possible gall stones. Liver enzymes were twice as bad as results just the day earlier. Received some morphine and hydration and was home by 2:30 a.m. only to have to cancel our vacation in FL. Total bummer - first time missing Christmas with my family there in 20+ years. While the itching hasn't subsided, the stomach pain is improving. Glad it's not the WG anyway. I am so grateful my body is "talking" to me. Could have averted a disaster! This sure continues to be a learning experience! Adjusting to the change of plans. My husband and I just want the time together, so I'm sure we will figure out new and different ways to celebrate the real reason for the season! KB

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    Yikes, I hope they get that under control quickly and that you have a pain and itch-free Christmas.

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    I'm so glad they recognized it so quickly and you are on your way to, like Sangye said, itch free Christmas.
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