give it 2 ur bf
2006-08-08 20:16:47
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answered by Anonymous
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seeing a doctor would be a good idea. if you are in a hot location it could just be a heat rash. it could also be something like eczema. you should try a 1% hydrocortizone cream 3 times a day. and aquaphor for moisturizing 3 times a day alternating. good luck
2006-08-09 03:20:02
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answered by dawn 5
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oh my...
My sister had a rash (she thought it would go away it kept spreading) I told her to go see a dermatologist. She did and she had some type of fungus weird huh? well the dr. gave her some body shampoo that got rid of it for good and she only used it for a month.
don't worry just take care of it k?
Hope u feel better :)
2006-08-09 03:20:33
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answered by thought 4
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It could be a variety of things: an allergic reaction, a fungal infection, an auto-immune problem. So your best and only bet is to see a dermatologist. Do it sooner than later, because skin problems are easier to treat when they are still confined to a small area.
2006-08-09 03:18:50
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answered by A.R. 3
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Don't scratch it or it'll spread faster. Go to your doctor and get some hydrocortisone or betamethasone cream. Try to keep the area cool and don't wear tight constricting clothing around it. Try to stay out of the heat and sun.
2006-08-09 03:18:35
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answered by dawestcoastboy 3
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put skin ointment and dont scratch, it irritates if it gets hot so rubbing the rash wont help. just dont touch it and if u want to, cut ur nails and trim it to a point where u cant feel the nail scratching the skin.
2006-08-09 03:20:03
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answered by supraman126 4
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Call your doctro and schedule an appointment and until then to reduce swelling or itching soak in na baking soda bath and use hydrocortisone on your back another thing you can use is calamine lotion that will stop the itch too
2006-08-09 03:19:23
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answered by ? 2
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It sounds like an allergy to something in your clothing.
Change laundry detergents and see if that helps. Change your sheets, it could be something on there. Have you changed soaps or shampoos recently, or used someone else's? Used a tanning bed? That could be it too.
Look around your environment and see if it is anything you have changed around you.
2006-08-09 03:19:49
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answered by charice266 5
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frst u shld apply some antisceptic cream like ring guard or something can be fungal infection from water ....or visit a dermatoligist before it worsen up
2006-08-09 03:18:51
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answered by hotgy4999 3
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See a doctor.
2006-08-09 03:16:43
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answered by llan2193 2
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