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Unusual Bumps and Rash Spreading to the Face

7/18/2025, 1:20:20 PMMale25-34

I am a 19-year-old male, standing at 182 cm and weighing 82 kg. I vape but am not currently taking any medications. About a week ago, I noticed some unusual bumps or a rash on my arms, which is now getting worse, as this morning I discovered a small rash developing around my eye. My lifestyle remains unchanged, and there is a family history of skin conditions; my sister suffers from psoriasis and I experienced impetigo last year.

Skin AllergiesAllergy & ImmunologyDermatology

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Cony

7/18/2025, 1:20:37 PM

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It sounds like you’re experiencing a concerning skin issue that is spreading and includes unusual bumps or a rash, which is now affecting your face. Given your history of impetigo, a bacterial skin infection, and a family history of skin conditions like psoriasis, it's essential to address this situation promptly.

Explanation

Skin rashes can have various causes, including allergic reactions, infections, or flare-ups of skin conditions. The fact that your initial rash is worsening and spreading to the face warrants attention, especially around the sensitive area near the eyes.

Next Steps

  1. Avoid Touching or Scratching: Try not to touch or scratch the rash to prevent irritation and reduce the risk of infection.

  2. Keep the Area Clean: Gently wash the affected areas with mild soap and lukewarm water. Pat dry with a clean towel.

  3. Avoid Triggers: Since you have a family history of skin conditions and have previously had impetigo, avoid any potential irritants, including harsh soaps or moisturizers, and consider whether anything new in your environment could have triggered this response (e.g., new skincare products, laundry detergents, or foods).

  4. Moisturize: Use a gentle, fragrance-free moisturizer to help soothe the skin. This can provide relief if the rash is dry or itchy.

  5. Watch for Symptoms: Monitor for any worsening symptoms, like increased redness, swelling, pain, or if you develop fever or pus.

  6. Document Changes: Take notes or photos of the rash's progression, which can help you identify patterns or triggers.

  7. Reduce Vaping: If you notice that vaping exacerbates your skin issues, consider reducing or stopping this habit, as it could influence skin health.

If the rash continues to spread, becomes painful, or does not improve within a few days, it may be time to seek professional advice for a thorough evaluation and potential treatment options.

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