Erupción roja, dolorosa y escamosa en la parte posterior del cuello, orejas, ojos y mejillas. Solo está empeorando.

Hey guys.

Nov 2015 was the first time I had broke out into a red rash which covered my neck.

May 2016 it spread to my face covering my eyes and my cheeks.

July 2016 it spread to my ears.

This rash is extremely painful and is only getting worse.

I've been to the doctor since November 2015 and have used every cream possible.

If there is some way for me to post a photo let me know so that you can see the extent to which it has developed.

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Hi

I'd suggest you look into TSW/RSS if you used steroid creams or steroid tablets etc.

Alternatively it could be an allergy. For this it's best to stop using anything on it, which sounds horrendous but will help. Then get patch testing.

God bless

Hey there,

My son went through the same thing. Doctors don't have a cure, they'll give steroid based creams and lotions that don't really work. The problem with my son was that he had a vitamin B12, vitamin A and omegas deficiency. He is currently taking vitamin B12 shots and vitamin A and omega 3,6 supplements. His skin has cleared up substantially.

Good luck.

This also breaks out on my face. It's extremly painful  

Regarding steriod creams.. I have exhausted all possible creams and they don't seem to do anything. 

John, is there any foods your son is eating to help? Maybe it's a diet issue although I try to eat as much fruit and veg as possible. 

Yes, fresh vegetable juice, stay away from processed foods and stay away from sweets.it is hard to stay away from those types of foods since about 85% of food that is sold in stores have been processed one way or the other. Keep in mind that our body is made of nutrients and not medicine. So, there is nothing a doctor can give you that'll correct your skin. You won't see a change right away by this diet since it takes a while for your body to get rid of all toxins but at the end is well worth it.

Good luck!

¿Permanece rojo e inflamado como en la foto o pasa por una fase seca en la que la piel desarrolla escamas?

Si ha probado todo tipo de cremas y no le han ayudado, podría estar relacionado con una dermatitis de contacto. En ese caso, la condición de la piel solo mejorará después de eliminar cualquier contacto con el alérgeno/irritante de la piel.

Podría intentar usar los jabones, champús y productos para la piel más suaves que pueda encontrar. Intente evitar aquellos que contengan ácidos grasos sulfonados (Lauryl Sulfato, Laureth Sulfato, Coco Sulfato, etc.). Estos son muy agresivos para la piel y son irritantes conocidos. Incluso algunos dentífricos contienen estos agentes espumantes agresivos.

En general, use productos cosméticos y de limpieza con tan pocos ingredientes como sea posible. Le facilitará descubrir si es alérgico a un ingrediente específico.

También podría configurar su lavadora para realizar un ciclo de enjuague adicional al lavar la ropa. Evite los suavizantes de telas, ya que se añaden al último ciclo de enjuague. Intente eliminar tanto detergente como sea posible de su ropa. (El detergente residual en un cuello de camisa podría empeorar la irritación de la piel en su cuello).

Como sugirió Bellla, sería bueno que su dermatólogo realizara una prueba de alergia.

Did you look into TSW/RSS?

And as I said also contact allergies or even systemic allergy like snas

Plus airborne allergies but the others are more likely.

Hi,

I agree that this could be a contact allergy to a shampoo or conditioner as this is similar to a rash that I had for 2 years.  I've just been patch tested at hospital and found that I'm allergic to a chemical called MI.  This is a chemical preservative found in soaps, shampoos, cleaning products to name but a few. Other common allergens are parabens and SLS according to the dermatologist, but I was patch tested for 95!. I'm so relieved that I found an answer to something that I was being given stronger and stronger medication for and could have been avoided had I just been patch tested straightaway. Hope you find an anwer soon as well.