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*bonyrose
writes: does anybody suffer with this problem because its really getting me down. when i go out with friends have sex with my boyfriend of 2 yrs or just at college i get a rash on my face which travels down my neck to my chest ive been told its a stress rash but i cant get rid of it im so down please help Reply to this Question Share |
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reader, ebonyrose +, writes (8 January 2007):
ebonyrose is verified as being by the original poster of the questionthanks guys for answering so quick. I have been to everyone doctors specialists also checked out about the op where they remove lymph nodes from ur armpits. The specialist says just to ignore it and i will get over it but if u have suffered from this condition its hard. I really will give the green make up a go. Anything is worth a go at this stage. Thanks very much with ur help guys.
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reader, Nikita +, writes (7 January 2007):
Hiya. well from what you've said, it sounds as if you have very sensitive skin. I have suffered from this problem in the past and I discovered that differences in temp brought it on. If I entered a warm place from the cold I would get a red rash or red flush all over my face and neck. This would explain why you get it when you have sex and go out with your friends. Sometimes an orgasm can trigger off a rash on the chest also. It could be stress yes but my guess is that your skin is sensitive to extremes of hot and cold. Theres not an awful lot you can do but you can use make up to hide it. I discovered that a green base, (yes green, dont worry it doesnt stay green on your skin)works well at hiding the redness. Rimmel used to do a good one. Have a look at the differnt kinds of make up brands that do this green base and try one. Im not saying that it will completely cover it but it does help. Also, mention it to your doctor too, he or she will be able to tell you more specifially what it might be. Hope this helps.x
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reader, carrie_cares +, writes (6 January 2007):
This may sound like a stupid question but have you spoken to your doctor about this? They may be able to treat it with medication. I believe there is also an operation that can be done as well so its wrth asking. Let me know how you get on. Take care and all the best x
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