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*gh101
writes: So, when i make out with a guy i break out in hives on my chest. This has happened twice. I thought at first it was the cologne but now i beginning to think that maybe its nerves. I'm not sure. Has this append to you? or what do you think.Oh and no i don't normally break out from nerves in this way. And i have sensitive skin. Reply to this Question Share |
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reader, Dorothy Dix +, writes (20 December 2010):
Hi. It's still worth talking to your family doctor about, because maybe there's other things going on inside you.
Perhaps it might even be a hormonal thing.
However, unless you DO speak to your doctor, you are just going to go on worrying about it every time you are with a guy making love.
Wouldn't you really like to know - just for your own personal satisfaction? I know I would.
Another reason to see your doctor about it, is just in case over time, the hives you get occasionally, don't become something much more serious.
It's possible they are a symptom of something else happening.
Please don't delay it any longer, if for nothing else - but your peace of mind.
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reader, ugh101 +, writes (19 December 2010):
ugh101 is verified as being by the original poster of the questionWell it's happened first when i was nervous. and the second time i really didn't feel nervous. And i have made out with guys and i haven't had the hives.And as for the embarrassment i have just accepted it. Its not something that is in my control, so i try to push it off.
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reader, Sex_counsellor +, writes (19 December 2010):
Likely to be because of either: 1) Increased perspiration which will irritate your sensitive skin2) Emotional stress which causes an allergic reaction in the body.The best thing to do is Avoid hot baths or showers.Avoid irritating the area with tight-fitting clothing.Take antihistamines, Diphenhydramine is likely to be the most effective but you are likely to need a prescription for this so visit your doctor. If you want to buy some antihistamines over the counter either loratadine or ceterizine are effective without a prescription.
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reader, anonymous, writes (19 December 2010): Could be adreniline induced?
Has it happened a time when you haven't been nervous? Or did it not happen at first and then as you got hives you got nervous!?
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reader, Dorothy Dix +, writes (19 December 2010):
Hi there. Maybe it could be just nerves.
Perhaps you could visit your family doctor, and see what he/she has to say about it.
Doctors often have some very helpful suggestions about lots of things.
If I were you, I would see your doctor anyway. Because it is a problem to you, and it's probably embarrassing to you as well.
Once you know, everything will run more smoothly in future for you.
Good luck and best wishes.
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