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[|Human|] Hi.  I have a rash all over my arms and legs. Its very red but not itchy or sore.  It looks more red after showers or work outs. My dr that manages my blood pressure says he thinks it is the medication that is causing the problem so he changed the meds couple days ago and when I visited my glaucoma specialist today he said it could be the drop that I use - it being a beta blocker.  What do you think?
[|AI|]  HiT hank you for asking ChatDoctorI have gone through your query. Any medicine can be allergic. So it is difficult to say which one. If you recently started a Chat Doctor. So it is advised to stop the suspected one and replace that with an alternative by your treating doctor. I treat such allergic rash with antihistamines like cetirizine. If itching and rash is more severe I give short course corticosteroid also. I recommend calamine lotion for local application on the rashes. Hope this may help you. Let me know if you have any further query.