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I really am frustrated A LOT! This illness or whatever you want to call it is making me lose my mind
It's been present for quite a while (1year) yes quite a while huh..
The thing is some red stuff... Really dry and dead skin that brushes off when I rub it , I simply rub the skin, it's yellowish colorless kinda skin that falls off when I rub it off my face or below my earlobe
And now it reached the space between my freaking eyebrows since the redness and dryness is present under my eyes and on my nose and it climbed up to the space between my eye brows. My entire face is kinda red now...
Also, this dry dead sorta skin is present on my sideburns now..my sideburns (both of'em) itch and when I rub they fall off.
Some people also told me I got white stuff on my hair in the bottom of the back of my head..
I attached this picture of the redness/dryness [Link](Mouse over link to see full location)
By the way this redness/dryness disappears when I rub it with some cream and wake up the next morning gone.
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[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Health & Fitness category? Maybe give some free advice about: Illnesses? ron777 answered Tuesday June 24 2014, 4:20 pm: Hi! Well, i think that you should establish a super skin regime. Okay, so it's SUPER important to drink a lot of water, like two or three glasses right when you get out of bed. And wash your face twice a day, once in the morning and once at night with a really gentle cleanser (i recommend Simple, the foaming kind). After you wash your face, use toner (for this, I recommend Neutrogena Alcohol - Free Toner). Toner just helps pick up the oils and bad stuff that the face wash probably left behind. After you wash and tone, use some moisturizer. This is so important, I can't stress it enough. Buy a moisturizer with SPF of at least 15. This can help protect your skin and slow aging SOOOOO much that it's crazy. So, to recap: 1. Drink water, 2. Wash face, 3. Use toner, 4. Use SPF moisturizer. Good luck! [ ron777's advice column | Ask ron777 A Question ]
Dragonflymagic answered Friday June 20 2014, 2:31 pm: There are so many things that can affect the skin to cause a skin condition that is not normal or healthy. Sometimes what we eat affects the body, even if eaten for years, it may take time for certain things to accumulate in your body to the amounts that would cause the problem. Or it could be an allergic reaction. Have the parents noticed or made any comments on it. All you have to do is ask them if they'd take you to the doctor to have it checked out. yOUR family doctor may suggest you see a skin specialist. There may be some minerals or vitamins missing in your diets that could correct it, or something prescription cream may correct it.
You may just have extremely dry skin. When you shower, the soap or shampoo you use on your face or hair will be absorbed to a minimal extent by your body. Anything that comes into contact with our skin will be absorbed. Thats why your told not to have bleach come into contact with your skin. If you have dyed your hair ever, those are very harsh chemicals and can burn your skin and perhaps start off a sensitivity in your skin. I had a teenager who at one point developed light rashes because the family shower gel that hurt no one else, she became sensitive to cus of the color and scents added. You could try thinking of anything that your face and head comes into contact with and changing that for a while to see if it goes away. Although since it is itching, you may not want to wait that long to find out if that was the culprit. I recommend seeing your doctor to get checked out because they are the experts on this and we here are not. Good luck! [ Dragonflymagic's advice column | Ask Dragonflymagic A Question ]
yourhandinmine answered Friday June 20 2014, 2:28 pm: You need to see a doctor. Don't freak out, it could be small or something big. You'll never know until you see the doctor. The longer you wait the more serious it could get. [ yourhandinmine's advice column | Ask yourhandinmine A Question ]
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