How Can Persistent Neck And Forehead Rashes Be Treated?
Not sure.... Have had a rash on my neck for over 1 1/2 yrs. It has been treated with different types of cream, was biopsied, treated with kenelog injections & now it is spreading around to sides of neck & forehead. What is next? Have started having bladder issues over two months ago.
Rash on the forehead is commonly due to an allergic reaction to some type of cosmetic products, atopic or contact dermatitis, bacterial infections, shingles or infection due to dandruff.
Anti-dandruff shampoo, medicated or shampoo containing ketoconazole, selenium sulphide or zinc pyrithione are effective. The rashes in the neck & forehead can also be treated with topical creams & steroids & anti-allergic medications are also effective.
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How Can Persistent Neck And Forehead Rashes Be Treated?
Hi, Rash on the forehead is commonly due to an allergic reaction to some type of cosmetic products, atopic or contact dermatitis, bacterial infections, shingles or infection due to dandruff. Anti-dandruff shampoo, medicated or shampoo containing ketoconazole, selenium sulphide or zinc pyrithione are effective. The rashes in the neck & forehead can also be treated with topical creams & steroids & anti-allergic medications are also effective. Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further.