I don't want to scare you but is it only your face?
First you should make sure what parts of your body are affected and remember very well what did you eate yesterday and with what you had contact. Then check out thouroughly your bed. I said I don't want to scare you but everything is possible now. What I would recommend is that you go to the Doctor. Don't take chances.
2007-02-06 04:35:03
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answered by Jay C 2
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Take benedryl, this will make you drowsy and help it not to itch as bad. You need to get some over the counter cortisone cream and put it on your face. Change your pillow covering if you haven't already. Stay cool, heat will make it itch. If it is still in the same condition after 24 hours of this you should really go see a dermatologist. Good luck
2007-02-06 04:41:39
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answered by Anonymous
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Take some Benadryll as soon as possible! I have had the same problem with acne medications. Did you put any of that on? Try to figure out what you put on or near your face last night so this doesn't happen again. If it feels hot to the touch, put a cool damp cloth on your face, and drink plenty of water.
2007-02-06 04:34:36
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answered by doodlebuttus 7
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confident, benidryl (it's going to make you sleepy, so do no longer concern in case you get drained) and sparkling the section with easy uncented cleansing soap (to help eliminate the alergin if it hasn't been absorbed). If it gets itchy do no longer Scratch it. shop calm too. this is a pores and skin reaction and you will no longer have any respratory matters. Get somebody to verify the effected aspects in case you cant see it. in the event that they are white bumps those are hives. purely an allergic reaction. in the event that they are crimson, this is a rash, lower back an allergic reaction. you would be ok.
2016-12-17 03:47:20
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answered by ? 4
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DO NOT put anything else on your face. Do what Angel said (benadryl and water) and leave it alone. There's nothing else you can do. Go back to whatever you were using before and if there is something new you're using, stop using it. It could be the detergent on your pillow and sheets also.
2007-02-06 04:35:46
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answered by Katie L 3
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Take some Benadryl. If it's an allergic reaction that may help to reduce the redness.
2007-02-06 04:35:03
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answered by true blue 6
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put ice on it right away or benadryl lotion. Or try hydrocortisone creme. How about aloe vera gel. Maybe it is a spider bite. Call your local emergency room opr doctor.
2007-02-06 04:59:24
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answered by Marie 1
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You might have to take a medicine or rub calimine lotion on it. I would go to a doctor and see what the problem is. If you try to treat it before you know what it is, it might get worse.
2007-02-06 04:43:48
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answered by Brandy 4
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Get yourself some benadryl at the drugstore it should help. I'd stop using the lotion, which apparently doesn't seem to agree with you.
2007-02-06 04:38:41
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answered by Firespider 7
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Best is to take some Anti Histaminic tabletes and see the doc immediately.
Sometimes these can be very bad.
I hope you did not eat sea food . Could be food allergy too.
2007-02-06 04:57:03
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answered by Anonymous
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