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Sunday, May 15, 2016

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RASH AND ALLERGY

Hello Stella, please I need a way out of this. I am dark skinned and I
have this rash on some part of my body mostly my chest area, hands,
thighs, stomach and the left side of my nape and cheek. The rash is
more on the left side of these areas mentioned.

I first noticed this while I was nursing my second child, I thought it
was because I was nursing and pregnant at the sametime. I went to the
hospital, test was carried out and it came out as bacterial infection.
I was given antibiotics, penicillin ointment and antifungal cream to
use. It only got better but it took a longtime before clearing out.

I am presently nursing my third child and its back again and this
time, its more sever infact, at first they were just quite a few
breakout but it became worse after I was given antibiotics in the
hospital because I had inserted IUD then. A friend of mine gave me
native chalk to rub on it and it got better. I was also told to use
dusting powder with mentol in it which I have done. 

I am presently also applying penicillin ointment and antifungal cream just like
before but the rashes though better have refused to clear out. I have
also noticed this same rash on a few nursing mothers I know but mine
seems to be very sever.

Please, I need a way out as this is really affecting me and I get
embarrassing stares and reactions from people. Someone recently saw me
and empathised with me thinking I have measles. Its been more than 3
months since the breakout and I'm running out of patience. Please who
has gone through this and what did you do ?

I'm willing to try anything to get rid of these rashes in as much as
it's healthy, accessible and affordable.
Also, will appreciate suggestions for brand(s) of perfume or body
spray I can use as I'm allergic to most ones I have percieved. It
causes throat irritations, catarrh and cough. Hence, I have been
avoiding it's use but would love to use one that will not give me
allergic reactions. Two of my siblings also have this allergy.


I am so sorry for this epistle, I need a way out.


15 comments:

  1. Heyaa sorry madam




    *Larry was here*

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  2. Eeyayyyy so sorry ohhhhh, Doctors over to una. Stella good morning

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  3. Use calming lotion

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  4. I used to have an allergy to perfumes and some body sprays too. Somehow it went away but I still react to some perfumes. Use deodorants (stick to nivea) and buy body fantasies as body spray. Avoid any other products in the meantime.that's what worked for me. For your skin rash I really think you should go to a dermatologist or if you can't afford one, just Google your symptoms. Take your time and go through the results Google comes up with. You'll see cases that match yours and you'll also see what meds worked for them.

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  5. Are you trying to say its hereditary? Never heard of this one. NA wa ooh so you couldn't inherited any good tin but allergies? Lols don't mind me joor u are healed in Jesus name.

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    1. Pls read your comment again and tell me what you think of it.. smh

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    2. God show mercy! English language just died and resurrected for the sake of humanity!

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    3. Wat rubbish are u saying? Are u ok ? Read before commenting

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  6. Shantelle's Empire15 May 2016 at 12:12

    Is it that thing that makes ppls leg black and sometimes spread to the hands? If yes.....
    Anti biotics only work/dries it up for a while but after some time it comes back worse like x3 of the previous. Just forget it.

    Use original black soap,it dries it up and prevent new ones from coming out. It also clears black spot caused by the rashes. Trust me u'd testify after some weeks.

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  7. For perfumes use perfumes with less alcohol or stick to body sprays without perfume..

    Always check % of alcohol before buying. Buy those with low percent if you want to use perfume. But body sprays have some without alcohol at all

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  8. Buy organic perfumes and body sprays as they have little to no chemical compound. Also see a dermatologist, get your skin tested. It may be hormones bringing these reaction on, or something you are being exposed to.

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  9. You have eczema...antibiotics and fungicides won't clear it up. You need steroidal cream or ointment. Your skin is very sensitive. Use unscented lotion and deodorant. Try coconut oil, it's has antibiotic properties and smells nice

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