Guest guest Posted November 30, 2006 Report Share Posted November 30, 2006 I have had a very unusual rash for about three years now. When I was younger I was allergic to all plants. If I touched a plant for even a moment I broke out in hives and rashes. My doctor was never able to find out what caused my allergic reactions. I am no longer allergic to plants. However I still have a rash! I have just been ignoring it since my doctor never could figure out what it is. It never itched or spread. Lately however it has begun to itch and spread. The rash is on several areas of my body, two blotches on my breasts, a line of blotches across my stomache, and a few blotches around my umm area. The blotches on my stomache are the ones spreading. The rash looks like a bunch of blotches, light pink in color, smooth in texture. Some blotches are bigger than a quarter others are smaller than a dime. Does anyone know what this is? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 1, 2006 Report Share Posted December 1, 2006 Beside itchy are they painful at all. I'm thinking shingles, especially if they are in a line. Shingles are considered 'adult chicken pox' but some research suggests they are, in fact, the body throwing off the chicken pox vaccine given to children. It's hard to guess what they might be without seeing them or knowing more details. Keria --On Thursday, November 30, 2006 11:45 PM +0000 lachelle1642 <lachelle1642 wrote: > > > > > I have had a very unusual rash for about three years now. When I > was younger I was allergic to all plants. If I touched a plant for > even a moment I broke out in hives and rashes. My doctor was never > able to find out what caused my allergic reactions. I am no longer > allergic to plants. However I still have a rash! I have just been > ignoring it since my doctor never could figure out what it is. It > never itched or spread. Lately however it has begun to itch and > spread. The rash is on several areas of my body, two blotches on my > breasts, a line of blotches across my stomache, and a few blotches > around my umm area. The blotches on my stomache are the ones > spreading. The rash looks like a bunch of blotches, light pink in > color, smooth in texture. Some blotches are bigger than a quarter > others are smaller than a dime. Does anyone know what this is? > > Keria Rossin Administrative Assistant University of Michigan - TCAUP 2000 Bonisteel Blvd. Ann Arbor, MI 48109-2069 T. 734.764.1300 F. 734.763.2322 Expect a miracle! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 1, 2006 Report Share Posted December 1, 2006 I have no idea what is causing your rash. I used to get rashes very easily especially during the warm months. I did a colon cleanse and liver cleanse (Jon Barron's formulas). I also increased my antioxidants that winter. I believe it was the cleanses that cured my rashes. It has been two years, and I've had to further problems. I plan to do the cleanses again very soon. Irene - lachelle1642 12/1/2006 9:11:40 AM Strange Rash I have had a very unusual rash for about three years now. When I was younger I was allergic to all plants. If I touched a plant for even a moment I broke out in hives and rashes. My doctor was never able to find out what caused my allergic reactions. I am no longer allergic to plants. However I still have a rash! I have just been ignoring it since my doctor never could figure out what it is. It never itched or spread. Lately however it has begun to itch and spread. The rash is on several areas of my body, two blotches on my breasts, a line of blotches across my stomache, and a few blotches around my umm area. The blotches on my stomache are the ones spreading. The rash looks like a bunch of blotches, light pink in color, smooth in texture. Some blotches are bigger than a quarter others are smaller than a dime. Does anyone know what this is? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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