jackrabbit10 · M
could be your makeup, acid in tomatoes. or whisker burns.
Penny · 46-50, F
i got a rash once that looked similar all over my body once. i had tried alpha lipoic acid, a supplement. guess i was allergic. is it itchy? dermatologist gave me some cream and it helped. it went away. if yours is itchy lemme know and ill go find the name of the cream. its like a prickly rash?
AdmiralPrune · 46-50, M
Thrush
Gibbon · 70-79, M
@AdmiralPrune 👀 do you even know what thrush is and where the infection is. It wouldn't affect her cheeks
AdmiralPrune · 46-50, M
@Gibbon Yes and yes it can affect a person’s face.
It can be caused by a number of things from poor immune system to drooling in your sleep.
It can be caused by a number of things from poor immune system to drooling in your sleep.
Northwest · M
Here's what ChatGPT is going to tell you: Please see a dermatologist as soon as possible.
LegendofPeza · 61-69, M
Could be rosacea. See a dermatologist.
Gingery · 41-45, F
Please see a dermatologist 😊
You really need professional advice.
Especially if it’s uncomfortable.
You really need professional advice.
Especially if it’s uncomfortable.
GoFish ·
idk just looks like zits to me.. could be shingles or hives but idk that they last that long are you under a lot of stress? .. do you drink lots of water and keep your hands face and linens clean and stay away from greasy foods?
UnderLockDown · M
Try kefir. Use it like a poultice.
Plain kefir, found at any grocery store, pour a little on a folded paper towel and press it against your skin, leave it on an hour, and just rinse with cool water. Dab dry, don't rub!
It may help with the irritated skin and those little blisters. It won't take much to tell if it helps, an hour or two at most and the swelling should be diminished.
Now, if this works, you should be checked for Candida overgrowth.
Can usually be fixed with diet. One of the worst culprits is modern bread products, too many trash sugars.
Plain kefir, found at any grocery store, pour a little on a folded paper towel and press it against your skin, leave it on an hour, and just rinse with cool water. Dab dry, don't rub!
It may help with the irritated skin and those little blisters. It won't take much to tell if it helps, an hour or two at most and the swelling should be diminished.
Now, if this works, you should be checked for Candida overgrowth.
Can usually be fixed with diet. One of the worst culprits is modern bread products, too many trash sugars.











