Sounds like acne rosacea. Look up the symptoms using your Yahoo or Google search engine. If it sounds like what you're experiencing, see a dermatologist. There are excellent treatments for this condition.
2007-02-13 10:30:14
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answered by K 5
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DIt definitely sounds like rosacea but you must check with your doc.
I started suffering from rosacea in my teens and it slowly got worse as I got older. Very much like what you've described but I'd describe my bumps as spots..lol
I suggest going for a check up with a dermatologist and seeing what they advise. Unfortunately my skin was way too sensitive for the prescriptions they gave me so I couldn't ever use them for more than 2 or 3 days because of the horrible burning :( In fact it always seemed to make my skin redder and burn, but maybe I didn't try them long enough. I was too scared lol
I started using a sea buckthorne oil treatment a few months ago and it's the first thing that I've actually been able to use on my skin over any length of time and seems to have got my skin back to normal (so far!)..I buy mine here http://www.rosacea-remedy.com/ because they sell a concentrated formula to treat bad outbreaks.
I'm just using the moisturiser at the moment and everything seems well enough that I can even tolerate the central heating on again :D It used to be the worst thing to make me flare up, which is really depressing in the winter :(
If your dermotologist says it is rosecea - he'll probably tell you to keep a diary of everything you eat and drink, because yours might be triggered by an allergy . Start doing that now :) and then you'll have it ready for your appointment :P
Good luck ;)
2007-02-13 10:59:27
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answered by riffyxraff 3
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Without more info, that's a difficult one. Check with a dermatologist. Small white bumps could be calcium deposits, and in an adult these could be signs of glandular problems or too much calcium in the diet. Flushing is a symptom of so many things that you should really see a doctor.
2007-02-13 10:33:29
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answered by Rocketman on vacation 2
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Check out a condition called "rosecea" at a good Internet site like webmd.com. I was diagnosed with it several years ago...you may want to visit a dermatologist to be sure. If that's what you have, there are topical creams that can be prescribed...
Hope this helps!
2007-02-13 10:34:22
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answered by pentora 2
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It almost sounds like a skin condition called rosacea. It happens to a lot of people with fair skin. If you go to the dermatologist it can be diagnosed and the doctor can give you a face cream that will help dramatically. I know someone who has this and after seeing the doc and getting the cream, she is much better.
Good luck to you.
2007-02-13 10:32:13
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answered by Mo 3
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There is a condition called Roactia(Not sure of spelling) That's what it sounds like to me. See a dermatologist.
2007-02-13 10:32:58
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answered by jimbobob 4
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You really need to read "Rosacea Free Forever" by Laura Taylor (also available in electronic format here: http://www.rosaceafreeforever.info ). It's about how to permanently cure your Rosacea naturally. I cured my Rosacea permanently in only 4 days after reading this.
Stop paying paying each month good money on creams. This is exactly what the pharmaceutical industry wants you to do! They want to milk money from you each month.
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answered by Anonymous
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I'm not an expert but it might be hives. I used to get bumps on my legs when I used a certain lotion. You might try using a different product on your face, it could be some kind of allergic reaction.
2007-02-13 10:33:04
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answered by Corey (Go Dubs!) 7
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it might be eczema, which is not a pimple nor rash. it is a skin condition. Consult a doctor and get it looked at. It is probably nothing and can be taken care of. Dont worry, but still you should ask a doctor.
2007-02-13 10:32:00
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answered by Anonymous
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maybe soap or washing powder something like that you have changed
2007-02-13 10:30:46
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answered by kevhookway 2
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