Suggest Treatment For Red Rashes And Itching On Face And Neck Due To Weather Change
i live in South Dakota. Every time it snows or rains my face gets red rashy, blotchy all over it. It goes down my neck and my arms. It ithes like crazy. I can usually tell you what the weather is going to do. When the pressure in the air changes that is when it happens. Usually once it rains or snows it gets better usless another pressure is coming behind it. I have seen doctors, dermatologist and all nantural doctos but they really dont believe me. Will not take pretnazone (not sure how to spell) had a bad reaction to it. Please help. Thanks.
- Stay away from sun exposure and apply calamine lotion to soothe skin.
If symptoms keeps on persisting visit dermatologist once and get complete examination done. Go for blood tests and start treatment accordingly.
Hope your concern has been resolved.
Best Wishes, Dr. Harry Maheshwari
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Suggest Treatment For Red Rashes And Itching On Face And Neck Due To Weather Change
Hi Dear, Understanding your concern. As per your query you have red rashes and itching on face and neck due to weather change. Need not to worry. I would suggest you to :- - Keep yourself hydrated by drinking lots of fluid . - Take benadryl to relieve the symptoms. - Stay away from sun exposure and apply calamine lotion to soothe skin. If symptoms keeps on persisting visit dermatologist once and get complete examination done. Go for blood tests and start treatment accordingly. Hope your concern has been resolved. Best Wishes, Dr. Harry Maheshwari