An adult young patient comes to your clinic with generalized pain, aches and skin rashes on the body, what is your most likely diagnosis,?
Answer: drug reaction
Explanation
A drug reaction can present with generalized pain, body aches, and skin rashes
Especially if the patient has recently started a new medication or has a history of drug allergies.
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