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Posted on Tue, 7 Oct 2014
Question: This rash has broken out twice. It breaks ouf and goes away in a very short time. Both times it has happened when drinking fruit juice and vodka. No itching, no inflamarion. Its on my entire face
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Answered by Dr. Johny Chacko (2 hours later)
Brief Answer:
Rashes on face

Detailed Answer:
Hello, Welcome to health care magic. You seem to be having a condition called Rosacea. In Rosacea skin is very sensitive to alcohol, spicy food, hot beverages, sunlight, heat, embarrassing social situations, heavy exercises, aftershave etc. Initially they might be transient, lasts only for minutes to hours, but as years progress redness can become permanent. You need to avoid the above mentioned triggers. Use a sunscreen daily during morning hours. It is better to consult a dermatologist for management.
Hope this helped,
Take care.
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Suggest Treatment For Rash On Face

Brief Answer: Rashes on face Detailed Answer: Hello, Welcome to health care magic. You seem to be having a condition called Rosacea. In Rosacea skin is very sensitive to alcohol, spicy food, hot beverages, sunlight, heat, embarrassing social situations, heavy exercises, aftershave etc. Initially they might be transient, lasts only for minutes to hours, but as years progress redness can become permanent. You need to avoid the above mentioned triggers. Use a sunscreen daily during morning hours. It is better to consult a dermatologist for management. Hope this helped, Take care.