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[|Human|] Hi. I rolled my ankle nearly two weeks ago and have been getting around either hobbling or using crutches (which is quite difficult as I have 3 small children). The doctor I saw told me to take Nurofen Plus. I initially took 4 a day and dropped to 2 after a week or so but I was on then for 10 days. It is Sunday morning in Australia, so it is 4 days since I stopped the pills, and a small rash which I initially thought was a mozzie bite started 3 days ago (Friday night). On Saturday morning, I broke out in a hot, itchy, lumpy rash. We have Polaramine in the house so I tooke one and the heat, itch and welts calmed down, but you can still see the blotches. Each time the Polaramine wears off it starts again, but I am getting about 12hrs of relief from the Polaramine. I have not had anything like this before and I usually don t take painkillers for too long but it was really sore and still is... Is this rash from stopping the Nurofen Plus? It is the only thing that I have done differently apart from changing a sweetner from a sachet to the tablet form and I have stopped that now until this is gone. I am not allergic to any foods, textiles or any medication that I know of.
[|AI|]  Hi, Your symptoms suggest likely allergy to the painkiller you have used. Hypersensitivity reactions can sometimes occur in a delayed manner. Since antihistamines are not fully effective, steroids can be taken to reduce the reactions. Other conditions to rule out are heat rash or rashes due to viral fever. Any history of fever should be ruled out. Adequate HY Chat Doctor.  Steroid cream can be applied over the affected site for 3 to 4 days at night. Hope I have answered your question. Let me know if I can assist you further.