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Suggest The Cause And Medications For Rashes On Face

Hi I have developed a rash around my neck and some on my face. My neck almost looks as if I was strangled as it looks so deep ? What do you think is causing this ? I put oil on my rashes thinking it was dry skin but it different change it! I also get nosebleeds out of the blue. Thanks Linda
Tue, 24 Oct 2017
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hi Linda.
1. your concern is seborrhoeic dermatitis.
2. it's a type of eczema, secondary due to common yeast infection, candida albicans.
3. it can be treatable don't worry.
4. start using aloderm moisturiser twice daily.
5. then apply hydrocorticosone cream on affected areas until rash subsides, then discard it.apply it in the morning.
6. apply lulifin cream once daily bed time for 30 consecutive days even if there is improvement.
7. stress will flare the problem.
8. check your fasting and postprandial sugar levels.
this will help you Linda.
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Suggest The Cause And Medications For Rashes On Face

hi Linda. 1. your concern is seborrhoeic dermatitis. 2. it s a type of eczema, secondary due to common yeast infection, candida albicans. 3. it can be treatable don t worry. 4. start using aloderm moisturiser twice daily. 5. then apply hydrocorticosone cream on affected areas until rash subsides, then discard it.apply it in the morning. 6. apply lulifin cream once daily bed time for 30 consecutive days even if there is improvement. 7. stress will flare the problem. 8. check your fasting and postprandial sugar levels. this will help you Linda.