Good luck
2006-10-26 12:26:44
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answered by Anonymous
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2016-05-17 13:55:11
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answered by Muriel 3
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2016-09-18 07:15:10
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answered by ? 3
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Do you have an accompanying fever? If so, check with your doctor about scarlet fever. If not, more than likely it's something you've come into contact with. Have you begun using a new detergent? My husband is allergic to Tide detergent (not the liquid, only the powdered form) Go figure! Any irritation to your body will bleed if aggravated. My mosquito bites bleed if I scratch too long. Also check the fruits you've been eating. I really believe the more things are being done to crops are causing major side effects. I'm an island girl and have eaten bananas all my life. I just recently discovered that I now have a banana allergy. Because I ingested it, I had trouble breathing and an intense itching spread all over my body. I scratched so much the welts on my body started to connected into big lashes and bleed.
2016-03-19 00:23:00
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answered by Anonymous
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2016-05-17 10:19:02
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answered by Anonymous
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Check your diet.Could be something you are eating that is causing a small alergic reaction. Also, sometimes a dry environment mixed with erythema (iritation of skin) caused by diabetes can bring an onset of rash. Also, If you have any pets.
My two cents would be to use a mixture of noxema to clear out your pores and aloe to counteract the drying out that noxema sometimes causes. Either way, good luck and hope you feel better soon. Oh, yeah, and happy halloween
2006-10-26 12:39:19
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answered by Bobby the WOOD Heenan 4
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I guess we have to know where the rash is. If it is on your face and looks like a butterfly rash, I would check with the DR. regarding Lupus. That's all I can think of
Good Luck
2006-10-26 12:35:49
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answered by buddy100 2
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Sounds like the fancy treatments aren't working. You are only supposed to have 3 cortisone shots per year anyway. More can damage your system. What about old athlete's foot? Have you tried lamisil? Sounds like you need a 2nd opinion like yesterday.
2006-10-26 14:02:52
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answered by lazycat 3
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Hi
I have been a diabetic for 22 years and just found this website about 3months ago. This is a great website for diabetics.
http://www.diabetesforums.com/
2006-10-26 14:59:10
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answered by carpet guy 6
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Diabetes is commonly accompanied by allergic reactions. If you find that your sugar readings are all over the place, a decent antihistamine should reduce the allergic reactions, and stabilise the readings. Good luck.
2006-10-26 15:52:12
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answered by peaceable31 2
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