since october of 06 ive had this skin irritation that comes and goes. it leave hive type marks or fully swells up. it occurs when im scratched, bumped, hit, or even if i pluck a hair out of my arm. ive tried rewashing all my clothes, using lotion, soap, body wash, but it keeps happening. occurs mostly on my arms, chest and stomach, but if its really bad it will affect my legs and even my face.
please help
-Alex
Skin irritation but i dont think its allergies?
You should get yourself checked out by a doctor.
I suffer from multiple allergies and this sounds exactly like what I have now - several years ago I suddenly started getting itchy rashes on my neck, upper arms, chest and upper back. Then the rashes went to my face!
I tried noni pills (made from the Hawaiian noni fruit) and they helped somewhat - the rashes have stopped appearing on my arms, neck and back. However, the rash on my face still won't go away.
I am now using a cream called "DERMOVATE" for this condition. However it has to be prescribed as it's a steroid cream. This is why I encourage you to see a doctor to get yourself checked out. You might even discover what exactly it is in your environment that is causing the allergy.
And yes, it's probably an allergy, or a buildup of toxins in your system that is causing your immune system to react this way (i.e. rashes).
The condition is called "cholinergic urticaria". In 70% of the cases, the cause is never found out, but still, it's worth a try. You can get a patch test done by an allergy specialist, which is what I'm doing now.
If you leave it unchecked, your condition could get worse. In my case, I was hospitalised just a couple of weeks ago because I got a sudden bout of asthma coupled with severe rashes and facial swelling. Until now, I don't even know what caused it.
Reply:Could be you have been infected with scabies...Your doctor will give you some stuff to treat your whole body.
Reply:Check out a site called exederm.com maybe there is a irritant in some of the products you currently use - they have ultra hypoallergenic stuff for really sensitive skin the wash %26amp; cream is good
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