Monday, August 23, 2010

Best antihistamine for skin rash allergy?? its on my face!!!?

i dont know what it could be that im allergic to, thoguht it was hair dye as it only appeared since i been workin in a hair dressers. but it didnt appear on my hands only my face and neck. its kindof red marks, some with whiteheads and they are itchy. the doctor thought i was only allergic to it when i have it on me, like when im gettin my hair dyed. but.... i havn had my hair dyed since and it has appeared again!!!! how do i get rid of it!! posted another question explainin all details. i want it gone for good!! how do i get rid of it?? i am starting taking anti histamines again as this is third time its appeared since end of august!! and using hyrocortasone creme too. but i used those last time and it has appeared again. so they obviously didnt work last time. please help. i really need your advice!!! x x x x x

Best antihistamine for skin rash allergy?? its on my face!!!?
you shouldn't ask a medicine from here. go see a dermatologist. ones medicine might not fit your skin.
Reply:Benedryl
Reply:go to the doctor... if it is an allergic reation it could be very serious since its on your face... it could spread into your mouth and down your throat.... go to the doc and get it fixed
Reply:Since you have no idea what is causing the reaction, you should probably go to your doctor. Allergies like this worsen over time. In the meantime, Benadryl started making quick dissolve strips. I used them last year when I had a reaction (to the acid in raw tomato ... go figure); they work quickly since they are being absorbed as soon as you put it on your tongue. At the very least, it helps with the swelling, redness and any itching.





Good luck!


Im concerned skin rash, allergy, disorder???

Ok for about the last 2 months iv'e been getting these weird rash type of effects on my arms n even now palms, n feet, sumtimes legs.





It's mainly my arms n hands. At first i thought because i work in a warehouse it must be sumthing in there, I come in contact with all kinds of cardboard n dust etc.... some actually seem to have an effect i do believe tho...


The thing is i notice that sometimes it happens off of work also, like on the weekends even or whateva just randomly....





at work tho it seems more vicious they look like red lines that bubble up across my arms and or little dots aswell they irritate me n somewhat itch but i dont feel the need to itch.


but after about 15 20 minutes they fade away n disapear completely.





basically when they bubble up they'll look like a huge mosquito bite, like literally red n bubbled. it can be in the morning, at night big area small area random spots on my arm, upper or lower, top of hands, i even seen on my palm the other day, wtf?!? help

Im concerned skin rash, allergy, disorder???
u need to go to a doc please
Reply:check MSDS sheets for anything at work you come in contact with.. may be a toxic chemical every work place must have information available ..


Is this sensitive skin or some sort of allergy?

i have had reactions to cleaning products including some detergents, Mr Muscle and Preen. They cause me to come out in extremely itchy blotchy red or purplish rashes where the stuff was on my skin. Sometimes it looks like a sort of chemical burn. could this be an allergy or allergies of some sort?

Is this sensitive skin or some sort of allergy?
Ofcourse, but dont worry ur not the only one !!





Yes, ur skin is sensitive to the chemical disinfectants in these products... it occurs as a part of body's naturally mediated mechanism of fighting any foreign substance entering the body!!





Commonly these products contain harmful phenols and other organic substances capable of coagulating bacterial proteins to kill them.. when certain genetically prone individuals contact such substances ,..body tries to fight it on imm contact.


Such people are also more prone for other allergic conditions like : Asthma, Hay fever ,Or Allergy to penicillin and penicillin like drugs.





Wat can be done is to patiently desensitize the skin with small amounts of the product causing allergy.. and if thts not possible a course of steroids or antihistaminics can do an effective job once allergy attack has occured.
Reply:It could be an allergy, or it could be a detergent burn. Exposure to certain chemicals, including detergents, can sometimes cause problems like this with the skin, especially if you don't wash them off soon enough. Next time you handle detergent, wear gloves.
Reply:I have both allergy problems and sensitive skin.





Sometimes I'm not sure which is bothering me. I have extremely sensitive skin to salt, even my own tears burn and make the sides of my eyes raw, sweat give me a redish burn on my skin.





Allergies or sensitive skin, stay away from what ever triggers it.





Go to a allergy specialist, then a dermatologist.
Reply:It sounds like you have an allergic reaction to those products.
Reply:Chemicals of any kind can give a person skin irritation. Especially if it's concentrated, or left on for a sufficient length of time. Chemicals like the ones you list are pretty harsh skin irritants. I haven't read the label on these products, but I'd bet they have a warning on them for skin, eyes, ingestion, and vapor exposure. The best bet is to keep the rash you already have clean and apply a light coat of neosporin. The next time you use these products wear some rubber gloves if possible. If it's not possible to wear gloves make sure you clean the exposed areas well with ample amounts of water.


Can skin/shot allergy tests cause a sinus or ear infection?

Being someone that has had loads of these tests I can honestly say not likely. It is allergy season though so it is most likely the allergies themselves causing it. It may also be your remedy for the allergies causing this. Using Nasal sprays, even pills. Pills can cause fluids to move and..... Things to know Nasal sprays #1 can be addicting, never had it happen, but saw it on the news, and #2 they can cause sinus infections, had that happen. I used a sinus spray to keep the inflammation in check and when I stopped using it the flare up caused an infection. So be careful.

Can skin/shot allergy tests cause a sinus or ear infection?
Nope.
Reply:no but a reaction you might have

china lily

Skin rash. . . . allergy or what?

one day i noticed on red dot, like a mosquito bite on my chest, it itched but i didn't itched it that often, then the next day there were 7, i didn't itch it at all because i blamed the itching from the first day that made the other 6, the it doubled the next day, then it tripled until my whole chest until my waist and back were covered in little red dots and one big one that looks like a hive, i went to the doc and they gave me a cream but the explanation they gave me was like reading the manual for making a computer by scratch, i want to know what the hell is going on with me and why the cream is taking so long to do its thing. . . . any answer would be appreaciated

Skin rash. . . . allergy or what?
put some Benadryl on it
Reply:if you don't fully understand call the dr back him or the nures will better explain it
Reply:OH THATS PIMPLE-ITUS
Reply:sorry bout the rash i know that has to be annoying im not a doctor so i have no clue wats wrong unless its poison ivy or somthin
Reply:i think its bed bugs


this happened to a friend once
Reply:have you used a different detergent lately because that can cause irritations for sensitive skin
Reply:you have to keep on


using it
Reply:It could be scabies, hives, chicken pox, shingles. poison oak. it depends, are you stressed, were you in the nature??If you have a black light and look at your skin in the dark with the light, any type of critter will glow green. So try that and you will know if it's a bug or not.
Reply:It could be neuro-dermatitis. This is related to stress or something else (marijuana) that effects the central nervous system. Try over the counter hydro-cortisone cream. You can do your own research on the internet by finding pictures and info on skin rashes at various search engines.
Reply:could be bites could be alergies???


when it comes to the skin it is hard to know unless you tell the doctor what happened so they can give you proper care.


Here are some alergies that it could be...


laundry soap,


dust,


Bites can happen year round..


spiders,


or you might have Bed Bugs.... no joke they are a bug to deal with.


I AM NOT SAYING YOU HAVE THEM... JUST TO CHECK IT OUT.....





Where they come from


It often seems that bed bugs come from nowhere. Outbreaks can often be traced to travel, especially in countries or cities where bed bugs are common. Once they're introduced, they often spread room to room throughout a building.


They’re efficient and active travelers, usually transported on luggage, clothing, beds, furniture, etc.





Fighting an infestation is a costly, time-consuming process. They hide in many places, so inspections and treatments must be very meticulous. In most cases, experts recommend enlisting the services of a professional pest control company. Belongings must be removed from the home to be washed or dry-cleaned, followed by thorough vacuuming, before the exterminator can even begin work. It often takes several visits from the exterminator to eradicate the problem





Where to look


Check for bed bugs on the seams, tufts or folds of mattresses or daybed covers.


In severe infestation, bed bugs may be hiding behind baseboards, window and door casings, pictures and frames, in furniture, loosened wallpaper, cracks in plaster and the like.





Hiding places can often be discovered by keeping an eye out for black or brown spots of dried insect excrement and dried blood on surfaces on which the bed bugs rest. Eggs, eggshells and cast skins may also be found in bug resting places





Don't panic


Bear in mind that although incidence of bed bugs in the United States is increasing, they remain rare in comparison to most other household pests.


Bites that appear overnight could indeed be caused by bed bugs, but one cannot assume that any bite means an infestation. There are other variables that can cause a skin reaction, unrelated to any type of insect.





Knowing what bed bugs look like can prompt you to call a professional early so you avoid an infestation.





Other insects can also resemble bedbugs. Carefully compare bed bugs with reference images. If any questions remain, call a pest control expert.





Also, bear in mind that bug-related fears and hallucinations could be caused by amphetamine use, drug abuse, or schizophrenia.





Clean!


-Consider repairing breaks in wallpaper, chips in paint, or other wall or floor cracks and crevices where bed bugs might hide.


-Inspect, vacuum and caulk crevices.





-Throw out any clutter that you don’t need. Bed bugs can hide anywhere, even in stacks of paper or books. Minimize the amount of places where the pests can hide.





-Inspect the bed: Run your fingers along the seams of bedding and the mattress. Check the mattress tag as it may harbor bugs. Examine the box spring, the bed frame, and remove the headboard if possible. Wooden frames make a better bed bug habitat than metal frames.





-Also check the bedside table. Look for signs of bed bugs in the drawers and along the wall on the side of the bed.





-Vacuum all mattresses.





-Wash clothes and bedding, and dry them on high heat.





-Seal anything that may have been exposed to bed bugs in plastic bags. Dispose of used vacuum bags in plastic bags too.








Exterminate


Because bed bugs are tough to get rid of, experts recommend hiring a professional exterminator. Experienced companies know where to look for bed bugs, and have an assortment of tools at their disposal.


Do NOT, for any reason, use insecticide on a mattress unless the label specifically mentions such use. Most household sprays are not suitable for application to mattresses.
Reply:Try visiting the skin rash page at the source below.


Make-up allergy? or on the skin?

okay...actually i try using make-up, but this is the problem i use o'real make-up, but what happened after using it i start scratching my face due to itchiness, my question is...is it on the chemicals used on the make-up or on the skin? help me...tell me what is the best product to used for anti-allergy make-up's?!?!

Make-up allergy? or on the skin?
If it's your skin, I recommend using a good moisturizer before applying any makeup. I like the Aloe Soothing Day Cream from the Body Shop. I have dry sensitive skin and it works wonders for me. For makeup, buy products that are hypoallergenic and/or are for sensitive skin. Almay, Neutrogena, and The Body Shop all have good products. Try wearing less makeup too. If this still doesn't help, then you should probably see a dermatologist.
Reply:I think you should use moisturizer the oil or olay one is Hypoallergenic. I have had many allergy issues with my skin but if you look for products that are hypoallergenic they usually work just find. try the L'oeral Powdered Mineral Foundation. It is very light.
Reply:there are many different kinds of makeup and skin care out there and honestly it is hard to choose on, i suggest doing some research i can give you some advise though there is a company called artistry, they do all of there testing on sensitive skin but truly if you feel you really have sensitive skin they have a skin care system specifically designed for sensitive skin types especially for ecanation and rosatia. there products are amazing and artistry is in the top 5 prestige brands of skin care and cosmetics. they also offer a 100% money back guarantee if you are not completely satisfied. i know that it is hard to find a good product out there so do your own research before purchasing. and if you are looking for colors as well like foundations and such artistry also offers these as well again all tested on sensitive skin so as not to irritate ! if you have any questions you can email me at vherr@ltdteam.com or check out these websites to do some research:


www.vherr.qbeautyzone.com


www.artistry.com
Reply:TWO WORDS... MARY KAY! It works! Really!


Can an allergy turn a childs skin a purply blue color?

can an allergy turn a childs skin purply blue and make there hands and feet swell


if so what kind of allergy


or what else could it be

Can an allergy turn a childs skin a purply blue color?
It would depend on if they are allergic to something they ate, or washed in etc. It could be a insect bite also. But if they are swelling and turning blue, you need to get them to the ER to be seen b/c it sounds like they are having a severe allegic reaction to something. The next to go is their respiratory then they will be considered to be in anaphylaxis which can be deadly.
Reply:someone could be hitting your kid
Reply:Yes.We have to find out from history and physical examination.
Reply:If your little ones hands and feet are swollen, and his/her skin tone is changing to those colors, you need to get him/her into a clinic right away.


It could be any number of things, but because of the skin tone and swelling, it needs to be looked at now. Not tomorrow or in a week. This is urgent.
Reply:call 911 you idiot and get it to the hospital.
Reply:When ever the child eat check to the ingredients of the food and document his/her reaction. It could be anything that he/she is eating or wearing even smelling. My friend get pink eye if she burn her fire place. You never know.
Reply:It could be eczema.I used to have that bad but it was more of a red color not purple,could just be his is more severe.My brother had what looked like a bruise on his leg one time and they said it was eczema and it cleared after a few weeks of some ointment.If the skin irritations happen close to joints like on the elbows and such then it could be an early sign of Psoriasis to.





Its always best to go for a second opnion but what they told you isn't rediculous.Not all bodies are the same and i would imagine the discoloration of skin from eczema in some will likely be darker than the color of others.Does he have other allergy symptoms? Lots of sinus problems? itching or flaking scalp that seems chronic and not just like normal dandruff? Brocitus (Asthma)? red itchy eyes at time? If he has alot of these other things then the skin thing very well could just be another of many allergy symptoms.Eczema usually flakes though.It starts as skin discoloration then seems to work its way to the surface and causes scaling and flaking around the area before it heals (often coming back in the exact same area where it was before).If you don't see flaking it could be something else.





My nephew was born with severe eczema and his elbows and knees and parts of his feet always are dark red and sometimes almost bruise colored on bad days.If that sounds liek your boy he could be the same.The biggest worry isn't what you see its what you don't see.Like it could be a sign he has chronic allergies and some foods can cause bad reactions or even death if real severe.So best to find out fast if its allergies and do testing to seat what foods he's most allergic to.My nephew almost died eating kethcup,he can't have any tomato product (or beef) we found out the hard way with an emergency room visit.
Reply:Yes, if the child is not getting enough oxygen. Allergies can cause asthma, swelling, vomitting, diarrhea, rashes, etc.....





Could be an allergy to anything. You need to find a pediatric allergist and have your child tested immediately.


Does anyone know how much it costs for allergy skin tests for dogs? Also, how much are the shots? Thanks!?

having allergy testing done on my dog was $200 (i think) and his allergy injections were $150 per bottle.





if you are thinking about having allergy testing done, see if you can have blood allergy testing as opposed to having your dogs skin poked with different allergens. blood testing is less expensive and the results are the same.

Does anyone know how much it costs for allergy skin tests for dogs? Also, how much are the shots? Thanks!?
I'm not sure about the test. It depends on your insurance. But where I live, the shots are about $8 each.
Reply:Never heard of a test, but I had a chow that was allergic to fleas and they gave him a shot once a year for ten dollars, its probably twenty now.


Some breeds of dogs are allergic than others, your vet will know.
Reply:If you call your vet, they will be able to estimate the charges. If you don't have a vet, contact the county animal control and they can suggest a vet and or do the tests you need. I would suggest contacting a friend in your area that has a dog and see who they use and then call them. Most vets have a service schedule (price list) to kind of ball park the costs.
Reply:A trip to the dermatologist for dogs can run around $1200.


An easier way to help a dog with allergies is to find what he is allergic to by taking everything out of the equation. Start with the most common -Food. Most dogs have a food allergy. You can by


Hill's Prescription Diet Z/D formula it is a vegetarian dog food. Don't give any treats. Just feed this food. If symptoms clear up you know it is food related. Dogs can be allergic to common proteins, like chicken beef. Also wheat and corn. Wheat Gluten. Red food dye.





Next continue with the Z/D food, and take away all household irritants like room deodorizers, carpet cleaning powders, use Purfume Free Detergents. No Febreeze. No pinesol.


Also bath dog in Hypoallergenic shampoo.


Make sure dog is on Frontline or Advantage. If it is a flea allergy then that will give the dog hot spots, as well as being very itchy. Flea allergies, and food are the MOST common.


Hope this helps.


PS Don't store food in Plastic container or feed in Metal or Plastic bowl only feed in glass bowl. Could be allergic to metal or plastic.
Reply:Call your vet's office they'll be able to give you some idea of the cost.

oyster plant

What is herbal remedy for allergy skin irritation all over the body?

Combine 1 cup oatmeal, 1 cup warm water, 1 Tbls. vanilla extract, and 1/2 cup baking soda in a blender or food processor until you have a smooth paste. Pour this paste under the running water while drawing the bath. Very soothing to dry, itchy skin.


http://kitchen.robbiehaf.com/HomeRemedie...





...Also Aveeno has an oatmeal bath that might help...Whether you're suffering from poison ivy, sunburn, or eczema, you know that the itching can drive you crazy. Soaking for 15 to 20 minutes in Aveeno Bath can help soothe your sensitive skin. The powder, made of 100 percent pure colloidal oatmeal, forms a milky bath when mixed in water. The Aveeno bath gently cleans ... no soap is necessary. When you're ready to step out of the tub, you'll find that your skin is softer, smoother and--best of all--your itchiness has been relieved.


Tip: Don't undo the effects of your soothing bath by using improper drying techniques. Be kind to your skin ... always pat it dry after bathing. (No rubbing with a towel!)

What is herbal remedy for allergy skin irritation all over the body?
aloe vera
Reply:Wot ta..? her.. reme. iirita???? :s DONT KNOW..LOL iT SOUNDS REALLY WEIRD WOTEVA IT IS!!! LOL!
Reply:Ive used Aveeno and it was soothing. The oatmeal recipe sounds goodtoo. I've also used chamomille as a tea. After preparing the tea add some ice to make it cold and apply with cotton to the itching part. However, what worked the the best for me, was to combine it with chlorothrimethon at nights until the allergy is gone at least you'll be able to sleep better. There is also alleraid which is natural and is sold at nature stores. Hope you feel better.


Why I have allergy skin on my face?

The symptom is like a rash and itch and dry

Why I have allergy skin on my face?
The most common cause of allergies is a plugged up elimination system and dehydration. Try eliminating dairy including milk, cheese, pizza, etc... for a week combined with drinking 6-8 glasses of distilled water. Switch the salt you are using to unrefined sea salt.





Also consider a gluten(wheat) free diet if ending dairy does not affect your allergic symptoms.





Consider rinsing your face with diluted apple cide vinegar.





Drink unsweetened fruit juices every day. Add a tablespoon of raw unfiltered apple cider vinegar and a dash of cinnamon to your fruit juice.





Drink a shot glass of grape juice with one small drop of wild oregano oil, a tablespoon of apple cider vinegar, cinnamon for taste every morning until symptoms pass.





Consider a Magnesium supplement and Vitamin C supplement plus MSM daily if the above suggestions do not heal your allergic reaction





Allergies are not a disease. Allergies are indicators that your body is mineral deficient, plugged up, and or dehydrated. Most everyone is all of the above but rather than increasing mineral intake, cleansing the body, and drinking clean water, we want a doctor to make the symptoms go away so we can go on as before with no dietary or lifestyle changes. Listen to your body and it can heal itself with food and water.





Yah Bless
Reply:where have your face been? i wonder where....


Allergy skin test, what do they test for?

I am having one done and was wondering if there is list out there of what they test for.

Allergy skin test, what do they test for?
I have had an allergy test done. It is no big deal, just itches. I don't know exactly were the list is what they test for, but they test for airborn allergins: grass seed, tree pollen, plant pollens, cat dander, dog dander, other animals. I'm not sure exactly what plants, trees and grasses they use. It may be specific to the region you live in, but I found you a couple of sites to look at. The test is more irritating than painful. I have always found webmd to provide helpful hints and the mayoclinic is awesome for most all medical type questions. Hope this is helpful.
Reply:The test can run from pollen, grasses, mold, foods, pets, dander, medicine, etc. It really depends on your history of allergies.





I was tested for about 7 different things I think, on my left forearm. My dad was tested for about 20 - on his back.
Reply:they now do several tests for almost anything, there are different panels they can run or pick things out if they think they know what they are looking for. they can do this with a simple blood draw now, they dont have to do all the pin pricks and rubbing things on you. talk to your doctor because it is expensive. ive tested people for just one kind of panel and it cost them over $100. it will be different in other parts of the states. goodluck.
Reply:When I was tested, they did 30 items: dogs, cats, horses, feather, weeds, trees, grasses, dust, molds, feather and cockroaches.





I was allergic to everything but feathers and cockroaches. But once you know, you can take steps to prevent coming in contact with most of these, with the exception of a pet. I had a cat, and I told them giving her up was not an option so I had to go on daily meds.


Where in the UK can I get a skin prick allergy test and how much will it cost?

Do I have to go to my GP or get an appointment with somewhere like Bupa? or is it possible to go to a specific allergy clinic? I live in East Anglia.

Where in the UK can I get a skin prick allergy test and how much will it cost?
If you want 2 use a bupa hospital you don't need 2 b refereed as you will b paying for it and its around £300 at the London independent in east London if you get referred by your GP on the n.h.s you can wait for up 2 a year my little boy has eczema asthma and hay fever and he had 2 wait for 8 months.

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What is the best treatment of skin for allergy of sun stroke ?

My skin of nose %26amp; chicks becomes black (Dark sopts) under the sun stroke, I used many sun screen lotion(All the best one of the world) and taken lots of medicine, but not satisfied. please advise

What is the best treatment of skin for allergy of sun stroke ?
benydrl


For anyone who has had skin scratch allergy testing...?

When the skin scratch tests are done, is ANY wheal a positive or do they have to be so big? I found one site that said 3 mm up and another that said any reaction at all. When our son had his done at the first allergist, they tested 21 foods and cat(plus the controls). It seemed to me that there were 7 or 8 that were raised about the same and a few that were just tiny and other spots you couldn't even tell he'd been poked. Three were even still quite noticeable several hours later!


Our son was only 7 months old old when this first set was done so we realize that the results may not be entirely accurate, that either he hadn't had enough exposure to an allergen to show a positive reaction and that others his body may just be too immature to handle.


The allergist he was seeing only recorded one positive result besides the control. We have since changed allergists because I was feeling the first was incompetant and I am wondering if we shoudl not ask the new allergist to redo them.

For anyone who has had skin scratch allergy testing...?
From my point of view I would say that yes you should get the test redone with the new allergist that you trust. It is VERY IMPORTANT to know what he is allergic to so that it can be avoided .


However, please know that it tends to be a long process to fully understand allergies and that not everything may show up on either of the tests. I am highly allergic to milk but it doesn't show up on the skin test or the RAST. It was only through trying a small sample in front of the allergist that he was able to fully diagnosis it.





Talk to your allergist and voice your concerns. Be very vocal and ask him EVERY question, even the ones you may think are silly. I would bring up the smaller bumps with the new allergist and get his opinion, he may tell you what everyone else is saying but at least you will have a definite answer. This is your sons life your talking about and you have the responsibility to do everything you can to keep him safe.
Reply:he seem to young to get testing done





I think you can get blood test done, might be easier





then you can do the skin test when he is older
Reply:You are your child's best advocate. Get as many opinions as you feel comfortable with. Don't ever feel bad about that. A mom's gut instinct is sometimes better than any opinion.


My son has a yet to be diagnosed allergy. Our physicians have told us that unfortunately testing can be limited sometimes and one of the best ways to figure this out is trial and error, keeping a diary of foods and exposures and then eliminating and re-intoducing things one at a time with at least 48 hours in between starting new foods/other exposures. Good luck.


Skin discoloration from metal allergy?

I found out I had a metal allergy from my belt about two years ago. I had a rash and it eventually went away. I am now left with two spots of skin discoloration on my waist area. I am light skinned and the spots are light brownish. Is there a way to get rid of it? Anything a doctor can give me? Did it work for you?

Skin discoloration from metal allergy?
they tend to disappear on their own normally I had a similar reaction 5 yrs ago and it took awhile to heal. It depends on your scar and how fast your scars go.


Skin discoloration from metal allergy?

I found out I had a metal allergy from my belt about two years ago. I had a rash and it eventually went away. I am now left with two spots of skin discoloration on my waist area. I am light skinned and the spots are light brownish. Is there a way to get rid of it? Anything a doctor can give me? Did it work for you?

Skin discoloration from metal allergy?
no it is scariing use lotion it might lighten it but it wont go away
Reply:This discoloration is due to lack of blood circulation and nothing else.Please do not worry your self that much ,You do require a doctor advice for this if it is wound a mark due to preassure of your waist belt.Other wise All you have to do is gently massage that part of the body regularly for 15 days or so and every thing will be normal .You should also change the place of wearing your belt from time to time and never wear any thing too tight which will stop blood circulation to the skin .


wishing you all the best in getting rid of the spots on your waist

yew

Sensitive skin? Sun allergy? Rosacea? What is this!?

I’ve always had slightly reddish skin on my cheeks, nose, and chin, and have always flushed very easily (people must think I’m embarrassed all the time, but I’m not). I recently read about rosacea and immediately thought that I must have it. But I have other symptoms that rosacea is not supposed to cause…





Sometimes my face flushes for absolutely no reason, and feels hot and irritated at the same time. My skin turns bright red, feels like it is being stretched, and even feels hot to the touch, like I’m feverish. It also feels like every ounce of moisture has simply left my skin. It’s EXACTLY like the feeling of sitting too close to a campfire. I’ve tried pinpointing foods, alcohol, skin care products that I use, clothes I wear, etc., and I can’t find a trigger. I know that physical exertion, warm temperatures, and bright sunlight definitely make it worse, but it happens sometimes when none of these factors are present.





These “attacks” have been happening to some degree for over 5 years now (I’m almost 29), but for the last year or so they seem to have become much more frequent. Now that summer is here (which means more heat and sunlight), it’s happening nearly every day. I’m embarrassed to go out in public with people because I’m afraid my face is going to light up.





Could I have rosacea AND sensitive skin? Or could this be something else entirely?

Sensitive skin? Sun allergy? Rosacea? What is this!?
Go to your dermatologist and have them diagnose it.
Reply:I would get checked for lupus. It is a connective tissue disorder and this is one of the symptoms. Sorry, it is not a good disease.
Reply:I don't know if it is rosacea because one of my white friends has it and I think it was a condition she had for most of her life. I don't think that it can just occur especially in your 20s. But you could have a sensitive skin condition.


You should definitely see a dermatologist.
Reply:I suspect you damaged your skin from repeated exposure to heat which can be confused with rosacea. My suggestion is too strictly avoid heat including all forms for two years. This includes the heat from the sun(suntanning), saunas, steam from cooking, sitting under hot lights, etc. On hot days, avoid putting suntan lotion, heavy makeup, or heavy moisturing on your skin. The oils and lotions will trap in the heat. When you excercise, take a water bottle and spray your face to keep your skin cool. Don't put steroid creams on your face, they thin the skin(atrophy). Spicey food and hot drinks will still cause your skin to flush because you have thin skin and a reduced ability to sweat on your face. I left you the link of the name of the condition I think you have. You don't need to have mottle skin to have it, just redness(erythema).


How long pineapple allergy in my skin?

how long it will take my pineapple allergy i have this because i drink a puree pineapple juiceafter an hour my skin become very very itchy...how long it will take or what is the cure in my pineapple allergy

How long pineapple allergy in my skin?
try benadryl.


it will usually make you sleep, but if it doesnt and you are still itching, take another dose.
Reply:Renew lotion stops the itch and restores your skin to normal. contact me and I will tell you how to get it. I am a consultant for a health and wellness company. I am allergic to strawberries.


Is it worth it to allergy test (skin prick) a 3 month baby?

My son has eczema. And the allergist recommended a skin test. But I heard from the pediatrician that it is not worth it since their immune systems are not fully developed yet. Their allergies are not stable at this time.

Is it worth it to allergy test (skin prick) a 3 month baby?
My son also inherited bad allergies, the pediatrician did a blood test called "RAST" and that was a baseline of some of his allergens, so you know what to avoid. That is much simpler for a baby.
Reply:Thats tough, I probably wouldnt do it
Reply:NO, Babies that young get alot of rashes and sniffles %26amp; such... Just wash his clothes in Dreft or Woolite %26amp; let them do the test at one year if it doesn't clear up %26amp; gets really bad... I think the allergist is just trying to jack you for your money!!! A pediatrician knows best when it comes to babies!!!
Reply:Well I was 25 at the time of my skin prick test and after 50 skin pricks I was still not properly diagnosed. The doctor thought I was allergic to wheat or dust. When it was cat hair. Not much difference but it would have saved 2.5 months of useless skin pricks.
Reply:An allergist is going to recommend this because he sees a potential new patient, and therefore more money. Listen to your pediatrician. Your baby is too young to have this done. It is uncomfortable and time consuming, plus the person receiving the tests has to lie still, which would be impossible for a baby. Just treat the eczema, and if your son is having allergy symptoms throughout his child hood, when he is around 11 or 12 you can have skin tests done. Even then I don't know that it's worth it. I had the skin tests and skin pricks done and they showed I was allergic to a ton of stuff, which I knew. I started the shots and all they did was make me sick. I'm controlling my allergies better now with Zyrtec and Nasonex. Good Luck to you and your little baby.
Reply:Better to know what is causing the problem, my son has a food allergy (gluten) that was not determined until he was 10yo. He had failed to thrive and was 50% weight at 10 and is now 70% in 3 years of being on a wheat free diet.
Reply:I would take your Pediatrician's advice on this one. If you are a stay at home parent you can try eleminating different things your baby comes in contact with one by one. Keep notes and that might give you and your Dr. some clues as to the source of her condition. Do the test much later.
Reply:my son had eczema also and we waited until he was 4, we just started from scratch with his food groups and added one per week watching for better or worse systems...3 months is too young and the tests are painful...I would wait,my nephew also had bad skin rashes he out grew them by the time he was2...
Reply:It would be more traumatizing to test him than to let him have the bout of eczema. My oldest son has Pustular Psoriasis and my middle son has Eczema and with both of them the pediatric dermatologist recommended using Dove bar soap for sensitive skin and use Eucerine lotion. Use both daily. You just have to be careful with not getting the soap in his eyes.. Also, for both of my sons I through trail and error found that Purex Dye free detergent works the best. Sometimes it is the perfumes in things that can cause a eczema breakout. Or it can happen when they get hot , they can develop it in the folds of skin like neck area or back of knee area or any fat rolls.For those areas use Pure Talcum Powder because it absorbs more moisture and prevents it from chaffing. Be careful with getting it into the air


put it on your fingers and rub to prevent him from breathing it in . And with my youngest I started from day one with the same soap, lotion, powder


and detergent with her and have not seen anything more than a bit of dry skin patches here and there in the winter.
Reply:No my mother does this all day long and that is the one thing she fusses about.





You do not need to put the baby through it until you have tried everything to see what is causing it and keep it away from the baby.





If you know, then treat the symptoms and keep it away.


If you do not know, keep track of it and narrow it down, only result in the skin test(s) a lot of pricks) if you cant find it,and the reaction becomes life threaten.
Reply:I would think the allergist would have more information about that than the pediatrician. It doesn't hurt to have the skin testing done. He will be more irritated with being held for the testing than the testing itself, It is not like getting a bunch of little shots. It is more of an annoying problem that actual pain. The skin test might be helpful to determine what is causing your son's eczema so they are better able to treat it. My first question to myself would be how bad is the eczema. If it is just a little spot, I would wait to see if it resolved itself as he got older. If he has a really bad case, it would be worth treating aggressively as he is probably uncomfortable with the itching, etc. It won't hurt to wait, and it won't hurt to go ahead. If the doctor is correct and his allergies are not stable at this time, the testing can always be repeated later.


My golden retriever had an allergy skin test 2 weeks ago?

and his blood was sent to Heska labs in CO for additional testing. It came back just 5 days later and the vet is being very vague about the results. He now wants to try a food allergy test because he feels allergy shots won't help. I asked to see the results from the lab and fortunately that particular vet was not there, so they gave me the results (his tech gave them to be with great hesitation). I am curious. Has anyone had their dog tested with just the blood test and how many allergens they actually test for. I have been doing some research and see where others have been tested for foods, grains, environmental, but it appears my dog was just tested for a few things (no foods at all). Is this vet just looking for a sucker to pay off his new beach house (that would be me) or do they only test for a few things? Please advise ASAP... I love my golden more than anything and don't like being taken by someone who knows I would do anything for my baby.

My golden retriever had an allergy skin test 2 weeks ago?
I would definatly go to another Vet.





Allergies are serious business, and if your Vet is just going to not decide to tell your results, then there is something wrong.





Especially if your dog isn't allergic and they decide to make you pay for expensive allergy treatment, they could just be wanting money.
Reply:If I were you I would tell them directly and bluntly that they are being too vague about the results and you want a full explanation of what they found. It is your pet and you have the right to know what the test results are. I would call them or go back in and tell them you need a full explanation of what's been found so far. If they say they need to do further testing then ask them what on the other test results lead them to think they needed more testing.
Reply:first off CALL YOUR BREEDER...





second,, tell us what you are feeding your dog?? look at the ingredients and see if there is corn, wheat, soy , by-products listed ...








third,, i wouldn't go to a vet who was "hesitant" to fully go over all testing done on my dog
Reply:A lot of vets feel that the blood test is not accurate for food allergies. The number of allergens tested for depends on the type of test submitted. My educated guess would be that there wasn't many allergens that your pet was severely allergic to, therefore allergy sensitization would not be beneficial. I would encourage you to talk to your vet about why he wants to put your pet on a food trial and what allergens your pet was allergic to.
Reply:Have 2 goldens, my heart, both of them, 6th and 7th goldens to gild my life. Are you sure it's allergies or could it be hot spots which GR are prone to. (Vet told me to apply Witch Hazel to dry up that condition.





Usually corn is the ingredient responsible for skin allergies in dogs, check your ingredients. My kids love (did an actual taste test with them) Pedigree lamb and rice (won over Pedigree chicken - contains corn-, both products in each bowl.)





Don't have a clue about blood work tests. Wonder why you're sure it's allergies.





"aaawwwuuuuuf" from my kids to yours.
Reply:i would definitely find a new vet. you are entitled to the results and any information regarding your pet, the vet should be willing to discuss this with you without hesitation. one of my dogs was scratching badly and the vet first did a skin acrap to rule out mange, gave her some itch meds. we discussed diet and i was advised to have my family stop giving her table treats. if things didn't improve within a week or 2 then my vet suggested we do allergy test. guess what table food was the culprit, i think your vet didn't have the best interest of your pet at heart
Reply:I had a Golden Retriever that had allergies. What are your dog's symptoms? My dog would bite and lick so much that he'd become bald. We figured out that he was allergic to fleas and would take him to the vet to get a cortizone shot. That is some kind of steroid shot that worked wonders for my dog! Give it a try. As for that vet of yours, any vet who is hesitant in giving results to you should make you wonder about his confidence in the kind of vet he is. Take those results to another vet and get a 2nd opinion. A 2nd opinion is always good. Let me know how he's doing
Reply:The blood tests are extremely inaccurate, but the only option for dogs. I don't know why your vet only tested for a few things, maybe he doesn't hold much stock in the blood tests? You might ask him why it was done the way it was. If you are not satisfied with his answer, then yes, find another vet. Just understand that the results you are looking for may not be found in a blood test.





Many times, the best way to find food allergies is with an exclusion diet.

pine

When do they do the allergy skin prick test on your forearm?

I often hear from people I know and meet about their allergy prick test expirience. All of them have told me that they had the allergy prick test done on their back. However, when I look up photos of allergy prick test on the internet most of the photos show the test is often done on the right forearm and occaisionally the left forearm. When exactly do they do the allergy prick test on the forearm instead of the back?

When do they do the allergy skin prick test on your forearm?
the forarms were where they originally had them, but recently they have started on the back (which is less painful)...just for cosmetic reasons..you wouldn't want all those bumps in plain sight would you? btw there is no real difference btwn the 2...there is no steping stone thing going on here.
Reply:now most testing of adults is done on the arm, they usually do the testing on the back for a child, so the child can't reach and scratch.
Reply:My allergy test was done on my forearm and upper arm. Hurt like crazy, and it turned out I'm not allergic to anything.
Reply:You can tell them what you want, back or arm. If you don't tell them your preference, they will choose which one is more convenient for them.





TX Mom
Reply:The back gives them a more accurate answer but you can choose the forearm if you want. Its up the the person and doctor
Reply:When you give them $800...
Reply:I have never seen this done on the forearm.


As a nurse and as an allergy patient, I would know.


Allergy testing is done on the back of the upper arm.


It is done in a specific pattern to determine a persons allergic reaction to substances.
Reply:it's not when it's done but who does it, My wife has had the tests done many time and only once on the back when she asked the nurse why? she replied that's ho the doctor like it done, so we figured, it really the same,either way
Reply:the pinprick is an indicator to allergic reaction,if you are allergic to a substance , the skin around the spot will go red as your antibodies attack the spot may also become itchy


the area tested is based on preference of the tester.
Reply:I had allergy testing done 5-6 yrs ago. It was done on my back. It is more accurate. Because the hives merged into each other, I also had to get blood drawn for more of an accurate and confirmation of allergies. If you suspect allergic reaction to the environment/food etc consult your PCP.
Reply:could be choice. I worked =for an alergist and we always did them on the back. Larger area and no sleeves to both the places.


Summer is fun but my problem is when its a hot a have an skin allergy especially in my face its very etching.?

Most of the times exposing ourselves to the sun does this... you should avoid using poducts formulatted with mineral oil, animal prooducts or fragrances which all these ingredients are very harmfull for our skin.. Mineral oil is the 2nd worse thing we could do to our skins health for it is like rubbing car oil on our skin and exposing ourselfes to the sun, animal products come from dead animals and these come from rendering plants these plants pick all dead animal and dead animal parts (from meat houses, etc.) and they put it in a huge pot, squash everything and boils it, what ever comes to the top is the oil other companies use to elaborate thier products, gross I know...the lipstick... ewww anyway, that is why i use Arbonne which are botanically based products and way much better because they get absorbed and the nutrients inside the products is what helps our skin look and feel healthy...they are not sold in stores, i buy them online at: http://arbonnepuertorico.myarbonne.com under shop online and you could even ask for a sample , anyway it is a great way to buy becasue they have this money back guarantee if for some reason there is something you do not like from the products you get your money back guarantee (within 45 days from purchase) so you have nothing to loose, only the etching ;~)

Summer is fun but my problem is when its a hot a have an skin allergy especially in my face its very etching.?
I'm sorry to hear that. Etching is a serious problem. I've heard that after etching you me feel a sensation of itching, but you should avoid scratching your etching, as you may damage the finish...............
Reply:Try an antihistamine. Either an over-the-counter or prescription medication should do the trick. Antihistamins stop the histamin reaction that is causing the itching in the first place. Another thing you can do is go see an allergist. An allergist is a doctor that specializes in allergies and he/she will test your skin to tell you what you're allergic to and help you fight the reaction.


I have a friend who is suffering from erythema multiforme....any info about this skin allergy?

any info on how to prevent erythema multiforme

I have a friend who is suffering from erythema multiforme....any info about this skin allergy?
My friend's son had this when he was about 2 YOA. It can be very scary and very scary looking. He (my friend's son) literally woke one morning with circular patches that looked like bruises-all over his body.





She flipped out when she saw him-when he woke up. (It looked like he had been beaten severely) She then brought him over to my house and asked what to do. I told her if she didn't bring him to the ER asap-I was gonna call 911.





She brought him to the hospital and he wound up having Erythema multiforme.





This condition can be brought on by a number of different things. Infections can bring it on. So can allergies to different things.





What I imagine your friend's DR would do-is give your friend Benadryl to help with the itching and help the immune system calm down, oral steroids to help the immune system and to help swelling, and anitbiotics to prevent any infections associated with this.





The severity of this condition can vary largely. It can be mild and your friend can stay at home and take the medications for it and be fine. It can also be very, very serious requiring some people to go to burn units for treatment.





Hope this helps. God Bless you and your friend.





Here's what Medline has to say about this.....


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Alternative names





Lyell's syndrome; Stevens-Johnson syndrome; Toxic epidermal necrolysis





Definition:





Erythema multiforme is a skin disorder resulting from an allergic reaction.





Causes, incidence, and risk factors:





Erythema multiforme is a type of hypersensitivity (allergic) reaction that occurs in response to medications, infections, or illness. Medications associated with erythema multiforme include sulfonamides, penicillins, barbiturates, and phenytoin. Associated infections include herpes simplex and mycoplasma infections.





The exact cause is unknown. The disorder is believed to involve damage to the blood vessels of the skin with subsequent damage to skin tissues. Approximately 90% of erythema multiforme cases are associated with herpes simplex or mycoplasma infections. The disorder occurs primarily in children and young adults.





Erythema multiforme may become noticeable with a classic skin lesion, with or without systemic (whole body) symptoms. In Stevens-Johnson syndrome, the systemic symptoms are severe and the lesions are extensive, involving multiple body areas, especially the mucous membranes. Toxic epidermal necrolysis (TEN syndrome, or Lyell's syndrome) involves multiple large blisters (bullae) that coalesce, followed by sloughing of all or most of the skin and mucous membranes.





Symptoms:





Multiple skin lesions:


With sudden onset, which may recur


That may spread


That may appear as nodule, papule, or macule


Central lesion surrounded by concentric rings of paleness and redness, also called "target", "iris", or "bull's eye"


May have vesicles and bullae (blisters of various sizes)


Located on the legs, arms, palms, hands, or feet


May involve the face or lips


Trunk is usually not involved


Usually symmetrical


Itching of the skin may be present


Fever


General ill feeling


Joint aches


Additional symptoms that may be associated with this disease:


Vision abnormalities


Dry eyes


Bloodshot eyes


Eye pain


Eye burning, itching and discharge


Mouth sores





Signs and tests:





The diagnosis is primarily based on the appearance of the skin lesion and its typical symmetrical distribution, especially if there is a history of risk factors or associated diseases.





There may be a positive Nikolsky's sign.





A skin lesion biopsy and microscopic examination may be helpful to differentiate erythema multiforme from other disorders. Erythema multiforme may show tissue death and other changes. Microscopic examination of the tissue may also show antibody deposits.





Treatment:





Treatment goals include control of the underlying causes or illnesses, treatment of the symptoms, and prevention of infection. Suspected medications should be discontinued.





Treatment of mild symptoms may include:





Moist compresses applied to skin lesions


Medications such as antihistamines to control itching


Over-the-counter medications (such as acetaminophen) to reduce fever and discomfort


Topical anesthetics (especially for mouth lesions) to ease discomfort that interferes with eating and drinking


Treatment of severe symptoms may include:





Hospitalization and treatment in an intensive care or burn care unit for severe cases, Stevens-Johnson syndrome, and toxic epidermal necrolysis


Systemic corticosteroids to control inflammation


Intravenous immunoglobulins (IVIG) to stop the process


Antibiotics to control secondary skin infections


Good hygiene and isolation from others may be required to prevent secondary infections.





Extensive skin involvement may cause the loss of large quantities of body fluids, causing shock in addition to the risk of infection. Intensive care with support of body systems may be required.





Skin grafting may be helpful in cases in which large areas of the body are affected.





In cases that are caused by the herpes virus, daily antiviral medications may be prescribed to prevent recurrences of erythema multiforme.





Expectations (prognosis):





Mild forms of erythema multiforme usually resolve without difficulty in 2 - 6 weeks, but they may recur. More severe forms may be difficult to treat. Stevens-Johnson syndrome and toxic epidermal necrolysis are associated with high death rates.





Complications:


Permanent skin damage and scarring


Occasionally, lesions on internal organs causing:


Pneumonitis (lung inflammation)


Myocarditis (heart inflammation)


Nephritis (kidney inflammation)


Hepatitis (liver inflammation)


Secondary skin infection (cellulitis)


Systemic infection, sepsis


Loss of body fluids, shock





Go to the emergency room or call the local emergency number (such as 911) if symptoms indicate erythema multiforme. Involvement of a large area of the body is an emergency situation.





http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/ency/...


Itchy ears,dry skin on face allergy?

started getting daily headaches 5yrs ago. itchy ears started sametime as headaches. left ear inside itches so bad wakes me up. the more i scratch, the more it itches. i can't help but scatch the inside. have dry skin in creases around nose and bad dandruff. allergic to dust, cat and ragweed and cows milk, i've covered bed and pillows with allergen procter, but no relief. every cream try doesn't work. seeing ENT and ALLERGIST but not for months. can itchy ears be allergy to dust? what can i do? want to rip off ears and head for headaches.

Itchy ears,dry skin on face allergy?
here are some tips I found but then you have to remember our body has only a small handful of symtoms yet thousands of illinesses.





an allergic reaction to your blood pressure medicine is a possibility. Some people have seborrheic dermatitis (dandruff) of the ear canals or psoriasis, another itchy skin disorder.





Acetic acid and cortisone are both standard treatments for itchy ears. You might try Cortisporin-Otic eardrops that are a combination anti-bacterial and steroid. Or you could use a stronger prescription steroid, like triamcinolone, to get relief.


http://healthlink.mcw.edu/article/901217...





Causes of itchy ears:


Ear canal skin is very sensitive. The slightest accumulation of debris, even a dead hair, may be felt as an itching sensation. We will next discuss the most common causes of itchy ears.





Dry ears are itchy:


A normal ear has a thin layer of natural body oil. Some ears produce no ear wax which results in dry and itchy ear skin. Sometimes people compulsively clean their ears and dry them out by removing the natural wax. Dry ears tend to accumulate flakes of dry dead skin.





For people who just lack ear wax, occasional insertion of a few drops of vegetable oil can be helpful. For people who compulsively clean out their ears, we advise scheduled appointments for ear cleaning, usually every 6 months, and avoidance of use of 'q' tips, or similar instruments in between.





with your other problems you do sound like you suff from many types of allergys. Bad thing about allergys is it takes along time to find the exact case, and could be a combination of reactions. With all the flaking in other areas sounds like a form of exema, which there are many types in different areas.


good luck I am sure this is driving you crazy
Reply:go to a dermatologist. you need an expert but it sounds to me like xmah
Reply:never heard of this , but nothing works over night, you need to keep seeing the doctors.
Reply:I do not khow what it is but whatever it is I pray it goes away..
Reply:Oh dear...you sound like you are in a lot of pain. I think you really need to go see a doctor for an accurate diagnosis.





Here is an article discussing about eczema on the face


http://www.eczemaskintreatment.com/eczem...





I wish you early recovery!
Reply:Im so glad you had asked this question. I have allergies as well and my ears itch all the time. Some years ago my eyes always itched so I guess I grew out of that and it moved on to my ears. I feel for you.

sago

Itchy ears ,dry skin on face, allergy?

started getting daily headaches 5yrs ago. itchy ears started sametime as headaches. left ear inside itches so bad wakes me up. the more i scratch, the more it itches. i can't help but scatch the inside. have dry skin in creases around nose and bad dandruff. allergic to dust, cat and ragweed and cows milk, i've covered bed and pillows with allergen procter, but no relief. every cream try doesn't work. seeing ENT and ALLERGIST but not for months. can itchy ears be allergy to dust? what can i do? want to rip off ears and head for headaches.

Itchy ears ,dry skin on face, allergy?
go to webmd.com and put in symptoms.


How can I get rid of my 4 yr old's skin allergy (dryness) below the nostrils?

Put Vasaline on the area at night when he is sleeping, do it for a couple of nights and it should go away.

How can I get rid of my 4 yr old's skin allergy (dryness) below the nostrils?
really thin layer of vasaline below his nose should help but if that doesent work go see a skin doctor about it
Reply:I highly recommend Aquaphor which you can find in the lotion aisle and in the baby section. It works great on cracked/dry skin.
Reply:There are many ways to heal this. You can use vasiline, carmex, or any lip mousturizer(chapstick, lip balm, etc.). Put it on once in the morning, before school, once or twice in the afternoon, and once before bed. Repeat this cycle for about a week or two and your childs dryness will be solved and very soft. If it does happen again, repeat the cycle.





This should help!


-Dr.
Reply:While the Below Reply's are Good...





As with Any clinical condition ...


It is always the Best to Try to Treat the SOURCE of the Disease Vs it's Symptoms.





Thus said...





Have your 4 yr old Tested for FOOD ( IgE %26amp; IgG4 )and environmental IgE ALLERGY.





My guess is that if his Dry Skin nose is this prevelent ..


There is a Greated Allergy Issue at Hand....


does he exhibit Asthma Symptoms .. if so...


it's Allergic Asthma...





It's Very Important to Address /Neutralize Mild to Severe ALLERGY as soon as possible before it migrates to a Worse Condtion / Patient gets Older.


What is the best OTC (over the counter) medicine for a skin allergy?

I have have good results with neoclarityn

What is the best OTC (over the counter) medicine for a skin allergy?
everyone reacts to something differently and its also according to what the allergy is.
Reply:benedryl.
Reply:Coritzone 10 Maximum strength
Reply:First try to determine what the heck caused your reaction and remove it/ get away from it. Take a bath with an Aveeno oatmeal packet to soften and smooth your skin. Use a hydrocortisone cream. Cetaphil cream works wonders too. On small sores you can dab a tiny amount of tea tree oil.
Reply:benadryl
Reply:Benadrly or the store-brand equivelent. There is a liquid form and a lotion. The lotion helps when there is severe itching. I would take it along with the liquid.


What would be the best medicine that could remove my skin allergy marks,it looks ugly and makes me feel to shy

Any and all skin creams take time to get rid of the red and itch. From the dermatoligist they can give you the cream as well as a cortizone shot. The shot will clear it up almost right away but you can't get it a lot so be careful when you choose to get one. In between times and while you are waiting for the creams and lotions to work use a cover up stick. you can find it in practially any store that sells make up.

What would be the best medicine that could remove my skin allergy marks,it looks ugly and makes me feel to shy
Go to www.Skinstore.com to find products that can help. I have atopic dermatitis so I know what it's like to have scarred skin. My all time favorite thing to use is Kinerase Lotion or Cream,but it is very expensive.It costs $117 for a 2 month supply. I am currently using Skinceuticals Phyto+ Correct Gel for hyperpigmantation;it's gentle to the skin and it costs $68 for a 2-3 month supply. But you need to be patient'these products start showing results in a month.And you should be using a sunblock or high-numbered sunscreen.

crocus

Is pulmicot allergic to kids? 4 yr old kid developed skin allergy. cud this be due to the medicine?

This is a very important and useful report especially for yourself and your precious family. I used to have a serious allergic symptoms but after I switched those household toxic products to safe, non-toxic products all the symptoms (respiraotry allergy, skin problems...) were gone away forever. Taking a reference to this report if you switch your toxic products to safe products not having those toxic chemical ingredients it will help you and your family health real big time! Please do not think that would be a too much work for you to check all the ingredients! That's for you and your family. Even just switching a laundry detergent can affect your health considerably. (Actually I have a few people who survived from cancer by not using those chemical products for their house work, laundry, cleaning, dish washing... anymore, seriously) So if you want you can download the report free without putting in any of your personal information, here:


http://wood.euleesway.com/toxicreport.ht...


and if there is anybody who you think is using too much chemical (toxic) products or having a serious allergy problem please send this report to them, too.


I hope it will be a big help for you and your family.


I have scars acquired as a child resulting from skin allergy and scratching them.Ho can i get rid of them?

Could cover them with a tattoo.

I have scars acquired as a child resulting from skin allergy and scratching them.Ho can i get rid of them?
Hi, I had the same problem so I got into the routine every night and every morning putting on Palmers cocobutter or Simple moisturising body cream,both are really good dont bother with bio oil as it doesnt seem to do any thing, you have to be really patient as this can take weeks before you see it working ..but it does, I had allergy scratch scars on my arms and now they have faded so much that you cant see them thats how well they have faded, good luck
Reply:there is a product you can get called ' bio oil'.... try


www.bio-oil-direct.co.uk
Reply:Bio Oil - Amazing stuff so I have heard!
Reply:If they've lasted this long, they'll probably always be with you, although they may fade a bit more. Keep your skin well oiled. I've found the cheapest baby oil is the best for daily use.
Reply:contratubex gel
Reply:Bio-oil this stuff works wonders and even though it seems expensive at nearly a tenner for a small bottle it lasts ages as you only use a little bit. Massaged into scarred area every day it will soon be faded.
Reply:To reduce scarring use Bio Oil,Zinc, Vitamin E, all which you can buy it from Boots





Bio Oil


http://www.boots.com/shop/product_detail...





Vitamin E (orally and topically)


http://www.boots.com/shop/product_detail...





http://www.boots.com/shop/product_detail...





Zinc


http://www.boots.com/shop/product_detail...


I am unable to wear metal next to my skin [allergy] I need a med alert bracelet or necklace.. Any suggestions?

I did a quick google search for non metal medical alert bracelet and found a website that has silicon ones. I will post the website address here. They are also different patterns and colors that you can choose from. Hope that this helps





http://www.alertwear.com/

I am unable to wear metal next to my skin [allergy] I need a med alert bracelet or necklace.. Any suggestions?
get it engraved on surgical grade stainless steel
Reply:Maybe you could hook it onto your belt loop :)


Get one for your keychain too :)





Good luck!
Reply:is it possible to get plastic? if so you could go with that.or some other material?
Reply:do a web search, i have found ones that are like the 'jelly' bracklets and ones that attach to your shoes. they also have cloth ones that have a slider. they have alternatives out there, you just have to look


I have a cat that every summer gets a skin allergy that raises little bumps that he scratches all the time.?

he also sneezes once in a while. what can i use on him?





eldnooner

I have a cat that every summer gets a skin allergy that raises little bumps that he scratches all the time.?
Your cat (like mine) has allergies. It's best to take him to the vet now to make sure it is allergies. There are a variety of things they can give you to help his itching. This isn't going to go away, unfortunately, and may get worse. My cat has had allergies since she was about 1 1/2 years old. She scratches her ears and neck and occasionally gets a secondary infection from the scratching. Keep an eye on him and take him to the doc pronto!!
Reply:Try moving
Reply:get allergy medice that's the only thing you can do mebe it's from the sun so take the cat to the veterian when it starts happening!
Reply:Have the vet take a look. It might be fleas.
Reply:Flea bite allergy - keep a good flea deterrent on him (Revolution is best, Advantage and Frontline work too) and if it's really bad, take him to the vet for a steroid shot. If you can't keep him inside, use Revolution on him - it protects against all the things that bite him, and heartworm, too, which is a growing problem with cats.


Best solution, however, is keep him inside and have him neutered. Then you have a healthy, happy cat that will live a lot longer!
Reply:My cat had the same thing when we moved to another town and I was told it was allergies (the hair would fall or she would tear it out). The vet gave me some drops and told me to keep her in.





The vet also told me to bath her if she gets out


Cats are very clean My cat was allergic to some form of plant that was not in the other town we were in, but if you brush it off and clean her skin by giving her a bath right away (a little baking soda helps with the itching) and not let it get into her mouth it helps a lot.





Going to a vet help a lot and it has been a few years and there might be more they can do now.
Reply:cats get allergies too, call you vet and he can give you some kitty benadyrl!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Reply:I knew a cat who was allergic to grass (of all things) that did similar things. He had severe asthma type breathing problems from it at times. He had to go to the vet for allergy shots. Have your vet look the cat over. It might even be something like the kind of product you use to clean your floors, but since it is a seasonal thing it is more likely to be fleas or grass or the like.
Reply:More than likely your cat has seasonal allergies. What you are seeing probably a staph infection. Take the kitty to the vet, who will treat symptomatically or will give you a general allergy medication. If you have the funds available, I highly reccomend an allergy test to see exactly what it is that your cat is allergic to. Then, you can decide to treat with an allergy medication tailored to the types of allergies your cat has.
Reply:That sounds like fleas. The reaction is called Flea Allergy Dermatitis and it's a reaction to the flea saliva. My new female had this, so I put both of my cats on Frontline Plus. I hear Revolution is good, but Advantage only kills adult fleas. Frontline Plus kills adult fleas, larvae, and eggs, and prevents reinfestation for up to a month.





Some people think their cats won't get fleas if they're indoor cats, so they don't believe people when they tell them the problem is from fleas. Well, even indoor cats can get fleas. They can be brought in on other animals (dogs and such), get at cats through screen doors and windows, and even come in on YOUR clothes and shoes.





It definitely sounds like FAD to me, but I'd recommend taking him to the vet to make sure it's not something else.

freesia

Weird (delayed) skin reactions to allergy testing.?

I was diagnosed w/non-allergic rhinitis, but I'm not convinced. After my first round of allergy tests (via pin-prick and injection) I had no reaction whatsoever. Yet I've always been slightly allergic to mesquite and when I walk by olive trees in bloom it's hard to breathe, my face gets really hot and my eyes water so badly I can't see clearly.





The next day after my testing I developed a skin rash behind my right ear (my right arm got the shots) %26amp; it's been itchy with flat small red spots. I have this over a week later. I also got a bizarre blister behind my left knee that itched. My IBS flared up randomly. For the second set %26amp; only reacted slightly to dust mites, but this dust mite spot has not gone away %26amp; it has been inflamed for over a week as well. My IBS got even worse the day after that %26amp; I've still been suffering with these rashes. I also got pimple-looking spots that pop up %26amp; go away quickly and itch along my stomach. I also have milk %26amp; wheat allergies. What is going on?

Weird (delayed) skin reactions to allergy testing.?
yes, allergies. have you called the allergist back to let them know? I also had testing done... the nurse looked at me laughed and said... "you can't lv. here until we put you in a bubble!". My arms flared up w/ everything!!!


You should def. call the dr. back.


Do pugs hair grow back after recovering from serious skin allergy?

yes i believe it does becuase i have 3 pugs and everytime they get a skin allergy or something it grows back soon.

Do pugs hair grow back after recovering from serious skin allergy?
Try rubbing used car oil all over your pug for a few days....i tried it on a maltese poodle after being advised from a vet...it worked


Eww!!! What are these?! They're some sort of skin allergy/rash?

I'm 16 and I would get these tiny red dots all over my leg (and just my leg) every month. It's horrible! It's always unbearably itchy which makes it worse. Sometimes they get inflamed and i feel a burning sensation. Half of them are just flat... itchy red dots (no its not chicken pox) and half of them are bumpy like (kind of like a mosquitoe bite but its not) and in the middle is a tiny hole. Look for yourself.





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Eww!!! What are these?! They're some sort of skin allergy/rash?
Dermatitis ... you are getting into something like poison iv y or you have food allergies ...





I have that rash, too ...





go see an allergist ... you do NOT want to see the list of food I would recommend you to avoid (includes wheat, dairy, shellfish, etc.)





mine flares up when I eat thai curry b/c of the shrimp paste ...
Reply:you need to go to the Dr and have these checked out!
Reply:I believe you have hives.





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Reply:sounds like chiggers..have you been in grass,woods etc...by being on your legs only you think of crawling insects etc...


possibly fleas or scabies.


could be allergic rxn to socks or detergent..but should be where rest of your clothes touch too?
Reply:It looks like poison ivy or poison oak. Have you been out in the forest? Do you have pets with fleas? I would get to a dermatologist, quickly! If it itches that badly.
Reply:I can see from the picture that you sent that it must be a contact dermatitis. This happen when any surface, like your socks, water or any allergen for that matter get in contact with your skin. In your case, your foot. The itchiness is cause by the allergic reaction. You can wash your feet daily and put dry and clean socks when needed. You may as well apply any anti itch cream like dermovate or probably you can take in some anti- histamines which you can just buy in any drug house, over the counter. :)
Reply:This looks like an allergic rash. Is it possible that your house has flea's? (maybe a pet in the past had them and the pet is no longer in the house?) Typically if a flea has an animal to bite, they don't bite humans but if the animal is removed and they are hungry... they will bite humans.





That flea thing is just a guess but it totally looks like an allergic rash. You really should go to the doctor as they can give you something to make you more comfortable and maybe they can figure out what the allergy is.
Reply:It looks like it's in your sock area - maybe you are allergic to the rubber/laytex used in the socks? There is an elastic thread they use on the ankles of socks to keep them up. You should try wearing a different brand, maybe all cotton for a month to see if it helps that go away.





Also, seeing a doctor for this would be a good idea.
Reply:go see an allergist ... if your parents don't take you, they either have crappy insurance or are clueless ...
Reply:Its hard to say what this might be . . . In order of likelihood: atopic dermatitis or allergic reaction caused by wearing something that irtitates you skin; fungal infection (Tinea or Candidiasis), or some type of herpetic infection (similar to cold sores - not the STD).


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For dry and rough skin. Aversion to take bath; scratching of the effected lesions Sulphur 30(3 Doses) or 200 (6 Doses), weekly





Pain after scratching with rough and dry skin. Patient likes cold climate Psorinum 200 or 1M weekly (3 Doses)





Dark circles around eyes due to shock or grief Natrum Mur 200 or 1M weekly (3 Doses)





Eyes sunken and face pale due to loss of vital fluids China 6X or 30, 4 hourly





Saddle like brownish complexion of nose and cheeks. Yellow spots on chest.sallow look Sepia 200 weekly (3 Doses)





Dark circle around the eyes due to nervous weakness or prolonged nervous tension Phosphorus 200 weekly (3 Doses)





For blackish spots; dry, rough, scaly skin; burning sensation. Restlessness Arsenic Album 30, 4 hourly





Bluish, purple spots, face pale, jaundiced. patient cannot tolerate pressure of even clothes around throat, abdomen and waist Lachesis 30 or 200, weekly (3 Doses)





Complexion yellow due to anaemia Ferrum Met 3X ,4 hourly





Face deathly pale with blue rings around the eyes Bismuth 200, weekly (3 Doses)





Warts, epithelioma; frickles and blotches; brownish spots Thuja Occ 200 weekly, (6 Doses)





Face pimply, dry, rough, scaly skin; to clean the complexion Berberis Aq Q(Mother Tincture) 4 hourly,4-5 drops





To dissolve scar tissue Thiosinaminum 3X, 4 hourly





Old burn or injury marks; bleeds easily; warts Causticum 30 or 200, 6 hourly.





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dieffenbacbia

Whenever hair dye is applied there is a skin allergy.Face and hands swell and eyes turn soar and red for 2days

Maybe you shouldn't dye your hair.


If you must, try a different brand that contains different active ingredients.

Whenever hair dye is applied there is a skin allergy.Face and hands swell and eyes turn soar and red for 2days
Try a different dye.
Reply:its because you have an allergic reaction to the chemicals in it, try buying natural organics hair dyes or ask a hairstylist for other products
Reply:Seems like a huge sacrifice.Isn't the idea to look better.I think it defeats your purpose.
Reply:And what is your question?
Reply:You'll have to try hair dyes that are free from chemicals they have organic ones now, if that doesn't work go to a hair saloon and see what they suggest.
Reply:RHUS TOX 30 thrice daily and SULFUR in 200 once early in the Morning will make his hair dye allergy get better very fast .These are Homeopathic and have no side effects just follow the dosage i mentioned and be happy !
Reply:try organic
Reply:Some people are allergic to the ingredients in hair color. Try a different brand and do a patch test behind his ear or on the inside of his elbow for 24 hours prior to coloring his hair. If you're going to a salon they would be happy to do this patch test for you with the product they use.
Reply:You are allergic to the dye. STOP USING IT
Reply:have you tried using natural dye like henna or Bigen? you can get it at the local sally store, also, some salons carry the products! Bigen is especially great because it comes in various colors, is natural and you just add water!
Reply:may be you shouldent die your hair any more!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


How can I get rid of my chronic skin allergy?

I am suffering from this disease almost a year long. Different vegetables (e.g. Tomatoes, cucumber, Apples etc) milk,cheese, eggs, marine fishes are causing this to me...Now my condition is getting worse.....Please help me out of this problem so that I can get my normal life back and can eat everything as before.

How can I get rid of my chronic skin allergy?
It sounds harsh, but the fastest way to clear up a food allergy is to abstain COMPLETELY from the foods you are allergic to. I developed an allergy to dairy. The doctor said I had indulged in too many dairy products for too long, and thus became allergic. I eliminated all dairy from my diet (you'd be surprised at how many good recipes there are for nondairy desserts!) for six months, then gradually reintroduced it to my diet, backing off whenever I had a recurrance of symptoms. It took a while, but it did work for me. But you should always check with your doctor before self-treating complex conditions, and some food allergies might not ever get better, so you might want to start looking for alternatives to those tastes you love so.
Reply:Tried many meds - made me sick as the allergy given salves %26amp; pills but what gave relief was oatmeal soaks You can buy soaks or make your own soaks from cereal oats Recipe probably still on box Go slow adding those foods into your diet There is always a chance it will not work Report It

Reply:see a doctor...


now there's a novel idea.......
Reply:only way to get rid of chronic allergy to avoid allergens.


see to your doctor to desensitized if possible.
Reply:An allergy is an abnormal reaction to ordinarily harmless substance or substances. These sensitizing substances, called allergens, may be inhaled, swallowed or come into contact with the skin.


More info


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Reply:Skin?


You may need something else. What is your problem?

fern

Do you really HAVE to do the skin allergy test before coloring your hair?

Even if I have used the same brand before?

Do you really HAVE to do the skin allergy test before coloring your hair?
It is just for them in case you get an allergic reaction so you cannot sue them as they told you so ! (and yes, I would do it even if you had the same brand before, they seem to constantly change the formula or different colours have different ingrediences etc)
Reply:I've never done it and my head is still attached, but it's not a bad idea. Even if you'e used that dye before, you can develop an allergy to it.
Reply:Good question!





Well I've dyed my hair about 7 or 8 times and im only 16 years old! I went from black to brown to blonde, then red, then brown etc!...and to be honest, I never did the skin allergy tests!





I mean, I know you should, but I guess I kind of knew that I wasn't going to be allergic to hair dyes, even though I always use different hair color brands!





So the answer to your question is YES, don't do what I did, because you never know, you may be allergic to a specific ingredient that one of the hair color brands have!





So don't take the risk!





Hope this helped! bye =)
Reply:I have never done the test and have never had a problem. I think it is just a safety thing for the company. If something does go wrong they told you to test it first. Kind of like the McDonald's cautions contents may be hot on their coffee cup. Just a warning


What antibiotic should i take for perfume skin allergy?

antibiotics dont treat allergies antihistamines do... benedryl


claritan


allegra


zyrtec

What antibiotic should i take for perfume skin allergy?
What can i say, Super-Go said it all.
Reply:Antibiotics are for bacteria, generally antihistamines are for allergies. THere are several kind that may work, such as Benadryl or Claritin.
Reply:Are you kidding me? You actually think an antibiotic is needed for allergies? Dude, c'mon, do some research and then go buy some Benedryl.


Im 24 weeks pregnant Im having rashes,skin allergy.Anybody who knows best ointment?

Im living here in japan,I wanna go over the counter.Somebody please reccomend a good ointment to stop my itching.Please!!!

Im 24 weeks pregnant Im having rashes,skin allergy.Anybody who knows best ointment?
This answer is also for those answering this question that are also itching with out a rash.





The only rash like symptom you may have is whrere you have scracthed so much that you make your skin bleed.


IT IS NOT AS RARE AS PEOPLE THINK





itching during pregnancy especially in the 3rd trimester There is a risk to your baby.





Still Birth If delivered later than 37 weeks





Please visit and READ Information at


www.itchymoms.com


or


Search the web for Cholestasis of Pregnancy





Itching can be more dangerous than you think during pregnancy.


I KNOW FROM EXPERIENCE...........


Not all doctors a familiar with Obstetric Cholestasis.


Go straight to your DR and ask about Cholestasis of Pregnancy.





It is to do with your liver and pregnancy hormones.





I have had this with 3 of my 4 pregnancies.


All it is, is a simple itch that will drive you crazy that is the only symptom.





Ask to have your BILE SALTS tested this is the only test that will diagnose OC,


Argue with your Dr if you have to, it is worth it.





Liver fuction tests and blood counts DO NOT diagnose OC the only can help the diagnoses in conjunction with Bile salt tests .


An itch doesn't seem much but it can be FATAL to your baby if it goes undiagnosed.


The itching can be any where I had it on my legs and arms at first.


I don't want to scare you but please realise this is very important
Reply:pls consult your doctor
Reply:This girl I know has the same symptoms and the dr's told her she had PUPP what ever that is but look that up online and see what they recommend
Reply:You need to see your doctor or midwife as itching during pregnancy can mean other things. Itching is common in normal pregnancy and is thought to be due to the liver's response to the hormones in pregnancy and a raised bilirubin level (bilirubin is a substance in bile). It may also be caused by the skin stretching over the abdomen (where the itching usually starts from). However there is a rare, but serious, condition called obstetric cholestasis which may occur in pregnancy, which also leads to itching. This itching originates in other parts of the body, such as the hands, arms, legs and the soles of the feet, and is often worse at night. Because obstetric cholestasis can have potentially serious consequences for the unborn baby, it is important to exclude this as the cause of any itching. Obstetric cholestasis is detected by two blood tests. One is a liver function test and the other is a serum bile acid test. The second of these is the most sensitive. If the results are negative but the itching persists, the tests are usually repeated a week or two later. The treatment for the condition involves giving drugs that will reduce the build-up of bile salts and help to relieve the itching. The most common drugs used are ursodeoxycholic acid, which aids bile flow and therefore decreases the amount of bile salts in the blood, and Dexamethasone, which is a steroid that is sometimes used to mature a baby's lungs if a premature birth is anticipated, and which has also been found to help relieve the itching by suppressing the hormones which contribute to cholestasis. Vitamin K may be given to prevent excessive blood loss at the time of birth. If it is just normal itching then maybe calomile lotion or a gentle moisturiser like E45 cream.
Reply:i feel so sorry for you my daughter has had a rash since 20 weeks and she has been to the doctors and there is nothing they can do for it because its hormonal but she had to have a blood test done to be sure x