For about 2 months, I’ve been experiencing slightly itchy, reddish spots on my shoulder and back that sometimes dry and peel. I’m hesitant to go to the dermatologist because I’ve read some bad things about these symptoms on social media. Do you think it will resolve on its own, or could it be something serious?
I’ve developed itchy, red spots on the same shoulder and back area, and they just won’t go away. I went to a dermatologist, and they said it was a fungal infection. I used medications, and it cleared up in two weeks. I think you should see a doctor without delay because if it doesn’t go away, it could spread worse.
It won’t go away on its own; these kinds of skin issues can worsen. Make a direct appointment with a dermatologist, it’s very easy. When you go, clearly say, ‘there’s itching and peeling.’ There’s no reason to be shy.
When I read things like this, I got scared at first, but most of what’s written on social media is exaggerated. It doesn’t necessarily mean that itching and peeling are bad. My friend had eczema, and she felt better with medication. I’d say don’t wait around, go see a doctor.
Don’t take it the wrong way, but it’s been 2 months and you still haven’t gone to the doctor. What are you waiting for? You’re talking about itching and redness; instead of writing a script in your head, take a step. It won’t be solved by reading and getting scared on social media.
Constantly recurring itchy spots on the skin can be many things; it could be an allergic condition or a fungal infection. Since you mentioned ‘dryness and peeling,’ it seems more likely to be eczema or a fungal issue, but a dermatologist is needed for a definitive diagnosis. Don’t waste time!
Yes, you are actually very right, it was silly of me not to. Honestly, I wanted to buy a cream and try it myself at first, but it didn’t fully clear up, and then I forgot amid everything. I think I will make an appointment soon because it’s itching more in the mornings now.
So, do these spots stay a certain size, or do they grow over time? You said they itch more in the morning; do they increase at night as well?
Something you used in the past, like a cream, or something you came into contact with might be effective here. Did you change anything in the shampoo you use in the shower, or something after your shower, for example? I mean, the root of the problem could be coming from there.