Vaseline works wonders. If not, see a doctor.
2006-11-26 11:48:45
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answered by Topez 6
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stomp on them or throw some water on them until the fire is out. Unfortunately, the bank probably won't honor them anymore after they've been burned. Sorry, can't help with the itchiness.
2006-11-26 19:56:54
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answered by waywrdsun 2
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well, lets see I'd talk to my banker first and then talk to a psych doctor if you know when your checks are itchy!
nah for real I'm sure you mean cheeks? are you on any new meds? if so it could be an adverse reaction to the new med. if not it could be an alergic reaction to a soap or makeup/etc
2006-11-26 19:51:30
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answered by brittney 2
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Mine only got like that in the dead of winter with dry skin. You need Noxema or some other skin cream to heal the skin.
2006-11-26 19:49:15
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answered by art_tchr_phx 4
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Wow,your checks are burning? Is your account over-drawn or something?
2006-11-26 19:50:05
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answered by Terri R 6
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One possibilities is that your cheeks probably need moisture. Apply face cream or if you are really unsure check with a skin doctor.
2006-11-26 19:49:28
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answered by colour Raynebow 2
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Could be a sunburn (is your skin red?), use aloe vera gel to soothe the burn. Go see your dermatologist to be safe.
2006-11-26 19:48:58
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answered by on my mind 2
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I am guessing that you meant cheeks. In that case, you need to see a Dermatologist.
2006-11-26 20:45:43
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answered by ~*Amy*~ 2
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You could have an allergy, a sunburn or rosacea
2006-11-26 19:54:35
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answered by Anonymous
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they are chapped. use moisturizer and wear a scarf when outside in cold and windy conditions
2006-11-26 19:49:07
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answered by L.J. 4
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