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Yeasty Smell From Body, Recurring Flashy Rashes On Eyebrows And Temples Which Are Controlled By Prednisone. Suggest

I seem to have a new smell to my body--perhaps emanating from my sinuses, though they are not inflamed or anything. It's not an unpleasant smell--perhaps yeasty would describe it? And I think it started upon my return on July 15 from 10 days in China. At the same time I've had a face--eyebrows and temples--problem for months--a flaky rash--that is controlled by courses of prednisone, but then seems always to recur. (Though maybe this third course, which ended yesterday, will do the trick.)
Fri, 30 Aug 2013
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I think it is acute urticaria.it can be curedby antihistamine.antibiotic .use of prednisone makes the lesions in most of the times.use moisteriser daily and apply fluticasone over the lesions
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Yeasty Smell From Body, Recurring Flashy Rashes On Eyebrows And Temples Which Are Controlled By Prednisone. Suggest

I think it is acute urticaria.it can be curedby antihistamine.antibiotic .use of prednisone makes the lesions in most of the times.use moisteriser daily and apply fluticasone over the lesions