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My husband has these lines of red bumps all over his side. They itch like crazy and look inflamed. We are scared it’s an infection. What is this?

I can help think through possibilities, but I can’t diagnose a rash from a description alone. If you can upload a clear photo, I can give a more specific assessment.

A few common causes of lines or clusters of very itchy red bumps on one side of the body include:

  • Insect bites (especially bed bugs or fleas): often appear in lines or groups and can be intensely itchy.
  • Contact dermatitis: a reaction to something that touched the skin (plants, detergents, clothing materials, topical products), causing red, inflamed, itchy bumps or patches.
  • Shingles: usually occurs on one side of the body in a band-like pattern. It often causes pain, burning, tingling, or sensitivity before or along with a rash. The bumps can later become blisters.
  • Scabies: causes very itchy bumps and can form lines or burrow-like tracks, though it often affects hands, wrists, waistline, and other areas as well.
  • Heat rash or friction-related irritation: can create itchy red bumps in areas where clothing rubs.

Some questions that would help narrow it down:

  1. How old is your husband?
  2. When did the rash first appear?
  3. Is it only on one side of his body?
  4. Are the bumps in a stripe/band, or do they look like separate bite-like spots?
  5. Any pain, burning, tingling, fever, or feeling unwell?
  6. Has he been outdoors recently, traveled, stayed in a hotel, or noticed insects?

Seek prompt medical care if he has:

  • Fever or signs of illness
  • Rapidly spreading redness
  • Significant pain (especially if you suspect shingles)
  • Pus, drainage, or skin that is becoming hot and increasingly tender
  • Rash involving the face or eyes
  • Signs of an allergic reaction (facial swelling, trouble breathing)

If you upload a photo, I can help identify which possibilities fit best.

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