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[|Human|] I am 56 and I weigh 160 (female). I have a history of sports induced asthma and actopic dermatitis. I have these red bumps on my stomach, back, waist line, upper legs, and arms. They are not itchy and they do not burn. However, when I run, my torso and legs burn. It started out as one bump on my leg with a black center and then spread to the other spots. That original bump on my leg grew, dried up, and left a scar even though I never scratched it. I have had the chicken pox before.
[|AI|]  Hi there, Thanks for your query. From the information provided, you are apparently suffering from allergic problems. This includes allergic, exercise-induced asthma, as well as, atomic dermatitis which is due to sudden changes in temperature (called thermal-induced allergic dermatitis); or, cholinergic dermatitis. Running or severe physical exertion causes sudden change in body temperature, leading to bumps formation. A regular daily intake of antihistamines (such as levoceterizine + montelukast) and an anti-cholinergic Chat Doctor. Consult your doctor and apprise him of my opinion. I am certain that he will agree with me, order required tests, and-based on the reports-will prescribe suitable/modified treatment as advised. In case of any further queries, revert to me THROUGH DIRECT PREMIUM QUERY (Paid), ad