Thursday, July 30, 2009

Why does my skin turn so red?

Mainly just my hands %26amp; feet turn red really easily, and they get hot real easily too. Why is this? I wear sunscreen everyday and drink lots of water, %26amp; it isn't sunburn. It doesn't flake, dry, or itch, it just feels very hot and turns bright red. What can I do?
Why does my skin turn so red?
i know how you feel. My hands and feet are always red! Some people say i might have eczema or something but i dont think thats it. mine dont burn or anything, they are just constantly red. SO RETARDED LOOKING!especilly with nail polish!
Why does my skin turn so red?
This can be a allergic reaction.
Reply:You might be allergic to the sun, or maybe you just have very fair skin that is very sensitive. You hands also might get hot and red if your nervous.





You should refer to a doctor if it looks like a rash or begins to hurt.
Reply:i wouldnt worry unless it looks like a rash or it becomes painful
Reply:go see a doctor
Reply:you would be sun burnt lol or u can be allergic to your pet
Reply:That happens to me too!! It pisses me off, because I am not that light. I've heard of Roscea doing that. BTW, I butchered that word. It's some form of acne. I mean, I can't even press my hand on my face for five minutes with out it turning red.
Reply:Hmmm....Interesting.


It sounds like what happens when you get frostbite, but since you aren't submergeing yourself into ice cold water then getting out I don't think it is. Sounds weird get it checked out or see if it lasts for a couple more days.
Reply:Well Some people have a phototoxic allergic reactions to Oxybenzone(check your sunscreen). Try switching to a zinc oxideor titanium dioxide based ones. If that is the case.





Going to see a doctor might be the worst thing you can do for all they are going to do is stick you with pins of allergins until you illicit a reaction....Could run into the thousands of dollars!!! If you want to find out your going to have to pay attention to your daily routine taking notice how long after you do something or come into contact with something and then get a reacton





Or


If you use hand lotions. You could be having a reaction with a number of things such as, Wheat (glutens)or preservative(some people are sensative to hydantoin)!
Reply:Info on Rosacea: A chronic inflammatory disorder of the skin of the face, mainly affecting the nose %26amp; cheeks %26amp; characterised by redness, pimples, pustules %26amp; dilated %26amp; broken small blood vessels. The cause is unknown, but flushing may contribute because rosacea tends to occur in people whose faces flush easily. Middle-aged women of fair complection are most often affected.


Treatment: Long-term use of tetracycline antibiotics usually results in improvement. Rosacea also responds well to local applications of gel containing the antibiotic metronidazole. Patients are advised to aviod aggravating factors such as some types of steriod cream, %26amp; anything that causes flushing-for example drinks cotaining alcohol or caffeine, spicy foods, sunburn %26amp; cold winds. Laser treatment has been used successfully to remove unsightly broken nlood vessels. If this doesn't help, you should see your local G.P.


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