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A 62-year-old man who is well known to you presents due to an itchy rash. The patient’s medical history includes Parkinson’s disease for the past decade. The patient believed the rash was just a mosquito bite at first due to the fact that it stayed small and confined to one space. This area has spread and now has characteristics of hives and intense itching. On examination, you note three bullae that are 1 to 3 cm in size, tense, and appear on an erythematous base. The bullae are noted to be located on the right trunk in a region that measures 5 centimeters in diameter. This patient states he has come to you for treatment of this issue before, around 5 years ago. What would be the best course of action to alleviate the effects of this patient’s diagnosis?
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