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Hello I've had kidney stones off and on for years, back in March had 2 had surgically removed. Then 2 months later after Dr left one in my kidney from March it became 5 min size. My urinalysis came back with rbc 20-30 hpf wbc 3-6 hpf bacteria negative, protein 30+mg, ph-5,specific gravity 1.02, glucose 100 mg, nitrite positive, leukocyte sterace-trace, .
Back in March I told Dr I was broke out with spots,like rash, itching on hands some small and it's got much worse, never went away. I am not on any meds, don't have any meds I take, it feels hot, i have spots on legs to but not like on arms. They feel like they on fire skin feels tight . Any ideas, also getting spots on face now, abdomen for years hurts idk I'm sick of being sick and not getting answers.
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Sereneinth,

I honestly don't know what to tell you about the itching rash that you've developed over much of your body. Apparently, you've had a similar rash on certain other areas of your body for some time and now it seems to really be spreading. You've eliminated any meds causing it because you indicated that you're not taking any meds right now. I've suffered from kidney stones for well over 35 years now and know many others that do too. To my knowledge, none of us have, or ever have had, the rash problem you are suffering from. I'd strongly suggest that you discuss this with your treating doctor and possibly go see an allergy specialist to find out what is causing this rash. Good luck and please let us know how you are doing.
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