Saturday, July 24, 2010

I have a very bad skin rash around my mouth, i need some advice please.?

First, please bear in mind i cannot go to my doctor because they only work in mornings and the queue is literally 150 people long, around half of those people get sent home (even at 7:00 in the morning)





Anyway here's the story:





Once upon a time, a school boy of 14 years of age had flakes around his mouth.


He had these flakes around his mouth for 2 months.


He decided it was time he did something about it.


He put dove cream on his mouth and hours later his mouth turned red.


HE WAS ALLERGIC TO IT.


For 2 weeks, his mouth has been red and flakey.


He went on yahoo answers and asked if he should put aqueous cream to treat it.


They told him yes.


He put it on, and it went VERY red.


It was so red, that he decided to put his mothers mousse make up thing on his face to blend it out.


It worked, however, the next day it was redder than ever!


He is still looking for answers...





- IF UR A DOCTOR OR ANYTHING MEDICALLY RELATED PLEASE WRITE IN YOUR ANSWER! -





Thankin all that answer|||Put aloe vera on it or vasoline. You can also try anti-itch cream. BUT TRY TO KEEP HIM FROM SCRATCHING IT AS MUCH AS POSSIBLE!!!|||I am a doctor. Nobody in here, including me, can treat you or advise you on your rash because they can't see it to make a proper diagnosis. Even if they could, diagnosing rashes is a very challenging business. Go see an actual doctor, preferably a dermatologist, and stop trying to treat this on your own. DON'T put anything else on it unless and until a doctor tells you to do so.|||Get some hydrocortisone cream. That will calm down allergic reactions. You can buy it at any drug store, grocery store or WalMart. You do not need a perscription, but you can ask the pharmacist questions about what is available and the highest dosage to use.





I am not a doctor, but I have had allergies all my life and find cortisone cream can clear up a lot of the red itchy things that plague me.|||Sometime there,s some medicaid ed ointment that you can use for sore or rash.|||I'd try a topical antibiotic cream %26lt;neosporin%26gt; - and just dab the area with a clean, warm wet wash cloth - also pure vitamin e may help (buy the gel pills and cut in half).. apply before bed.


It is obvious you are very sensitive also you may want to drink a lot of water, take vitamin c orally -


Perhaps taking a benadryl tonight may help with any allergy -


if this does not get better, sadly, medical advice is your best option. Most medical questions on yahoo should be taken with the best option of seeking real medical help -


USE only pure and natural things - the face is an area that is sensitive - and prone to breaking out -

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