A friend did in school. It ended up as a staff infection & it was serious. My friends daughter has an allergy to strawberries but the thought it was eczema. My daughter did & it turned out to be a reaction then allergy to buttermilk, including buttermilk extracts in foods. Took awhile to figure that one out! We used WebMd to get links to any info we could find. We also hit websites like mayo clinic, childrens memorial & more till we could find what we needed. Hope this helps.
2007-12-11 07:26:51
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answered by Nice one 5
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Yes, after doing some work in the woods, I got poison ivy, or something like it, and even not itching, and the cremes and whatnot, it didn't go away for 4 months. Then after the weather got nice again, it came back in the spring for another 2 or 3 months. That was 2 years ago. It was the wierdest thing....
2007-12-11 15:24:54
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answered by Chris E 3
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After doing yard work. Not sure if it was a bug bite or revenge from the plants I was pulling out. I walked like I just got off a horse. Time was the only thing that worked.
2007-12-11 15:26:36
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answered by ladytc 6
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well my son does right now.
It's parvo virus or "fifth disease".
He sstarted to get red cheeks and was very cranky and then the rash spread. After I had taken him to see the doc!
So I then took him to a second doctor the next day, who confirmed it!
2007-12-11 15:56:01
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answered by ang s 1
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Only because I over treated it (poison ivy, hives, sunburn, regular burns, etc.). Sometimes it's better to just let time and oxygen do the healing for you. If it is getting progressively worse though, or if it is anywhere above your neck, you should see the doctor.
2007-12-11 15:25:44
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answered by my brain hurts 5
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It was scabbies. Maybe you have scabbies. The only cure I know is 5% Permethrin . It will fix the problem in one week with one application. But then again, it might not be scabbies.
2007-12-11 15:25:06
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answered by Mr. Jeeves Jr. ;) 3
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yep I have a rare form of psorisis I looked on line and found something to try and help it
2007-12-11 15:23:13
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answered by oh_jo123 7
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A dermatologist told me to use a lotion called Amlactin. (sp?) It is for severly dry skin, but if that doesn't work see a derm.
2007-12-11 15:24:19
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answered by PATRICIA MS 6
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Yes, it was caused by stress and went away on its own.
2007-12-11 15:23:20
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answered by kiddkosmic 4
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no, i have never had any rashes
2007-12-11 15:27:42
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answered by fedfanforever 5
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