I've heard it over by some of my friends that you can't cook chicken with squash because it will cause some skin problem.
just want to know it this is a FACT or just a MYTH and if it's true, why?
thanks...
Is it true that you can't combine squash and chicken coz it can cause some skin disease?
It's a myth! Unless of course a person is allergic to chicken or squash.
Is it true that you can't combine squash and chicken coz it can cause some skin disease?
Never heard of that.
Reply:i belive that's a fact...just to be sure as a science teacher and they will verify the results
Reply:MYTH! I have no skin diseases. We eat both and sometimes together...TONS of S%26amp;C recipes online!!
Reply:No thats a myth my mom makes squash and chicken all the time and i see nothing happens to my skin. It taste madd good to
Reply:I HAVE NEVER HEARD OF THAT BEFORE!...
Prob. a Myth made up by a kid who liked chicken but not squash!....enjoy!!
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Thursday, October 22, 2009
Weird skin problem?
After pulling a plaster off a cut on my hand, these weird red lumps appeared where the plaster was. I didnt pull it off it fell off itself so it cannot be because of that. I've never had a reaction like this before. Any advice?
Weird skin problem?
Hi loads of people are allergic to plasters me incuded i never get elastoplast as this is the worse to give a rash, its because of the glue that sticks to the skin. It also depends on how long the plaster has been on and if it has got wet and the dried again as if its a really good plaster it will stick no matter wet or dry.
My fiance is alleriic to plasters he works in a garage and had a deep cut on his hand so the nurse put a plaster on it, Obvosly one of the best makes, he then was working in rubber gloves he come home took the glove of and took his plasters of to let some air get to the cut and his hand had itchy lumps all other. He went to the doctors and he gave him some cream. If you havent allowed the air to get to the skin when you have had this plaster on this is why the bumps have appeared. Put some antiseptic cream on or vaseline and if it doesnt go down the doctor will give you smething,
Weird skin problem?
Depends on the make of plaster, some cause a reaction and some don't. Find the one that is right for you.
Reply:My daughter gets that. It is a reaction to the adhesive. It might take a little while to clear, but it will.
Reply:It fell off itself? how long was it on?? you've probably picked up an infection in the wound clean it with an antiseptic or if it's swollen see your doc' for anti'biotics.
Reply:thats an allergic reaction to the plaster...it should go away soon now that the plaster has been removed
Reply:Just a reaction to the adhesive on the plaster, it will go away. Try a hypoallergenic plaster next time and try not to scratch! It doesn't necessarily mean you will have more allergy problems.
If it continues then you may have a slight infection in the skin around the orignal cut, you are unlikely to need antibiotics for this though. You can always show it to a good pharmacist if you are unsure.
Reply:sounds like a mild allergic reaction to something in the plaster / adhesive..... u can get hypo allergenic plasters from most chemists... try those in future. my sister had exactly the same problem until she changed brands.
Weird skin problem?
Hi loads of people are allergic to plasters me incuded i never get elastoplast as this is the worse to give a rash, its because of the glue that sticks to the skin. It also depends on how long the plaster has been on and if it has got wet and the dried again as if its a really good plaster it will stick no matter wet or dry.
My fiance is alleriic to plasters he works in a garage and had a deep cut on his hand so the nurse put a plaster on it, Obvosly one of the best makes, he then was working in rubber gloves he come home took the glove of and took his plasters of to let some air get to the cut and his hand had itchy lumps all other. He went to the doctors and he gave him some cream. If you havent allowed the air to get to the skin when you have had this plaster on this is why the bumps have appeared. Put some antiseptic cream on or vaseline and if it doesnt go down the doctor will give you smething,
Weird skin problem?
Depends on the make of plaster, some cause a reaction and some don't. Find the one that is right for you.
Reply:My daughter gets that. It is a reaction to the adhesive. It might take a little while to clear, but it will.
Reply:It fell off itself? how long was it on?? you've probably picked up an infection in the wound clean it with an antiseptic or if it's swollen see your doc' for anti'biotics.
Reply:thats an allergic reaction to the plaster...it should go away soon now that the plaster has been removed
Reply:Just a reaction to the adhesive on the plaster, it will go away. Try a hypoallergenic plaster next time and try not to scratch! It doesn't necessarily mean you will have more allergy problems.
If it continues then you may have a slight infection in the skin around the orignal cut, you are unlikely to need antibiotics for this though. You can always show it to a good pharmacist if you are unsure.
Reply:sounds like a mild allergic reaction to something in the plaster / adhesive..... u can get hypo allergenic plasters from most chemists... try those in future. my sister had exactly the same problem until she changed brands.
Weird skin problem?
A few days ago, I woke up and along half of my jaw line and on the side of my face, I had a weird dark mark like a foundation line or something. Just to confirm, it definitely wasn't a foundation line! =)
Anyway, I ignored it but it has spread right across my jaw line and gone dry and like, scaly, it feels horrible. Its soooo obvious and it looks really ugly.
If it matters, all I use on my face is a face wash daily, but I always moisturize after.
Anyone ever got anything like this or have any advice?
Weird skin problem?
Ask around about good dermatologists in your area.What you have sounds like a severe form of eczema (allergic rash).It can be caused by irritants,possibly even harsh detergents or cleansing substances in the face wash you use.I would stop using it for now to see if you can rule that out as the problem.In the mean time look at your local drug store in the shampoo section for something called Nizoral.If they carry it you should find it near the medicated shampoos like T-gel,Selsun Blue,Etc (comes in a white and blue box that says Nizoral on it).
Even if you don't have a scaling scalp problem this stuff seems to work well on eczema on other parts of the body as well.When you use it lather up the parts of your face where the eczema is happening,let it sit for a few minutes and then rinse.Repeat that over the next 4 or 5 days and if it is eczema you should see a significant improvement.Once it does fade away then you just use the Nizoral off and on if and when it ever comes back.If this doesn't work then it might not be eczema and you'll have to have a dermatologist find out whats causing the rash.I come from a family where severe allergies are pretty common so we've had to try many things to find something that works.Hope it works out for you because I know how it feels when something like this happens in an area such as the face where it can't be concealed and you don't even want to leave the house.Good luck hun let me know if it helped if you do decide to give this a try.
Weird skin problem?
Yikes -- do you have a GP you can see? Maybe s/he could refer you to a skin specialist.
Reply:Some people have dark spots on their face. I was told they are called liver spots and are nothing to be alarmed over. Have you been in the sun lately? The sun can also cause dark spots on the face. I don't think this is uncommon, but I would ask a doctor if I was concern about it. That is the only way to be sure.
Reply:i used to have really dry legs and they always looked scaly. after that, i used lotion on my legs and moisterizing cream. just apply lotion and cream after every shower. make sure to apply regularly in the winter since it is colder and easier to lose moisture
Anyway, I ignored it but it has spread right across my jaw line and gone dry and like, scaly, it feels horrible. Its soooo obvious and it looks really ugly.
If it matters, all I use on my face is a face wash daily, but I always moisturize after.
Anyone ever got anything like this or have any advice?
Weird skin problem?
Ask around about good dermatologists in your area.What you have sounds like a severe form of eczema (allergic rash).It can be caused by irritants,possibly even harsh detergents or cleansing substances in the face wash you use.I would stop using it for now to see if you can rule that out as the problem.In the mean time look at your local drug store in the shampoo section for something called Nizoral.If they carry it you should find it near the medicated shampoos like T-gel,Selsun Blue,Etc (comes in a white and blue box that says Nizoral on it).
Even if you don't have a scaling scalp problem this stuff seems to work well on eczema on other parts of the body as well.When you use it lather up the parts of your face where the eczema is happening,let it sit for a few minutes and then rinse.Repeat that over the next 4 or 5 days and if it is eczema you should see a significant improvement.Once it does fade away then you just use the Nizoral off and on if and when it ever comes back.If this doesn't work then it might not be eczema and you'll have to have a dermatologist find out whats causing the rash.I come from a family where severe allergies are pretty common so we've had to try many things to find something that works.Hope it works out for you because I know how it feels when something like this happens in an area such as the face where it can't be concealed and you don't even want to leave the house.Good luck hun let me know if it helped if you do decide to give this a try.
Weird skin problem?
Yikes -- do you have a GP you can see? Maybe s/he could refer you to a skin specialist.
Reply:Some people have dark spots on their face. I was told they are called liver spots and are nothing to be alarmed over. Have you been in the sun lately? The sun can also cause dark spots on the face. I don't think this is uncommon, but I would ask a doctor if I was concern about it. That is the only way to be sure.
Reply:i used to have really dry legs and they always looked scaly. after that, i used lotion on my legs and moisterizing cream. just apply lotion and cream after every shower. make sure to apply regularly in the winter since it is colder and easier to lose moisture
Help? Skin problem! What should i use?
I have a lot of zits on my uper arm and shoulders
it isn't quite acme, but it is still embarrassing
How do i get rid of it?
Help? Skin problem! What should i use?
Yes, exfoliate is a good first step. Use a good body wash. Follwoed by a body scrub 3 times a week. Use a good lotion after applying. Remember that facial acne treatments can be used on those areas too. Give it a few weeks, if it doesnt clear up, go see your doctor for more information. This is a good first step thoguh. Good Luck
Help? Skin problem! What should i use?
I hope it works for you. Good Luck x Report It
Reply:exfoliate eexfoliate exfoliate
it isn't quite acme, but it is still embarrassing
How do i get rid of it?
Help? Skin problem! What should i use?
Yes, exfoliate is a good first step. Use a good body wash. Follwoed by a body scrub 3 times a week. Use a good lotion after applying. Remember that facial acne treatments can be used on those areas too. Give it a few weeks, if it doesnt clear up, go see your doctor for more information. This is a good first step thoguh. Good Luck
Help? Skin problem! What should i use?
I hope it works for you. Good Luck x Report It
Reply:exfoliate eexfoliate exfoliate
Emergency...skin problem?
ok every few weeks, i keep getting these rashes, they're extremely itchy and i find them on my stomach, on my head, behind my ears, on my legs and arms. the doctor prescribed me some eurax cream but it didn't seem to work, what do you think is wrong with me and what should i do to treat it.
Emergency...skin problem?
Sounds like a local eczema or psoriasis, and if you are like me, probably linked to raised stress levels. I don't think creams will ever be the answer but they can provide temporary relief. I solve these little episodes by talking to myself and my body, recognise that stress has a lot to answer for ..... and that seems to help. Stress is always internally driven ... recognise that and you have your first step to recovery .... the skin is simply an external indicator that something is wrong. Good luck!
Emergency...skin problem?
It could be an alergic reaction, if you've changed washing powder, or showergel or deoderant or something like that. I've recently had a reaction to daz washing powder even thoguh i've used it for years. I think it must have been changed.
Reply:As it happens every few weeks I assume that you have times when you are free of the rash. Try keeping a diary, make notes of the things you eat etc you may find a common denominator.
Reply:Hi there,
There are so many skin problems nowdays so it would be difficult to say what it could be. If you click the link below you can maybe match your symptoms and get more of an idea. Keep your skin well moisturised with a non scented moisturiser in the meantime.
Hope this helps.
Health Student
Reply:It is hard to say without seeing it, maybe it is time to get a second doctor to look at it.
Reply:you should go and tell the doctor that you saw and tell him/her that it is not working and it is spreading ever were on your body and demand that he/she should give you something that does work and tell him/her that you don't want something that is full of crap that doesn't work.
Reply:u need information about skin http://www.skincarefairy.com
Reply:If they are also scaling and especially they appear on your knees, do go and visit a dermatologist.
Reply:do not know what the rashes look like . Very carefully look at your skin and see if there are any thread like things stuck in it. You can also get from a Radio Shack .. a handheld 30x lighted microscope . you can use this to look at your skin and see if there are any different colored fiber like objects in the rash or other areas. If any of those are true ( Lil bitty threads ). Go to Morgellons.org and match symptoms .. not much a doc can do for that but loads of what a doc will do is useless. I got in remission from it you can email me if that's the case.
Reply:I don't think a definite diagnosis is possible using answers. Generally however fluctuant itchy rashes are usually allergic in origin. You could try oral antihistamines in the mean time, if things don't settle you will need to see your GP again.
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Emergency...skin problem?
Sounds like a local eczema or psoriasis, and if you are like me, probably linked to raised stress levels. I don't think creams will ever be the answer but they can provide temporary relief. I solve these little episodes by talking to myself and my body, recognise that stress has a lot to answer for ..... and that seems to help. Stress is always internally driven ... recognise that and you have your first step to recovery .... the skin is simply an external indicator that something is wrong. Good luck!
Emergency...skin problem?
It could be an alergic reaction, if you've changed washing powder, or showergel or deoderant or something like that. I've recently had a reaction to daz washing powder even thoguh i've used it for years. I think it must have been changed.
Reply:As it happens every few weeks I assume that you have times when you are free of the rash. Try keeping a diary, make notes of the things you eat etc you may find a common denominator.
Reply:Hi there,
There are so many skin problems nowdays so it would be difficult to say what it could be. If you click the link below you can maybe match your symptoms and get more of an idea. Keep your skin well moisturised with a non scented moisturiser in the meantime.
Hope this helps.
Health Student
Reply:It is hard to say without seeing it, maybe it is time to get a second doctor to look at it.
Reply:you should go and tell the doctor that you saw and tell him/her that it is not working and it is spreading ever were on your body and demand that he/she should give you something that does work and tell him/her that you don't want something that is full of crap that doesn't work.
Reply:u need information about skin http://www.skincarefairy.com
Reply:If they are also scaling and especially they appear on your knees, do go and visit a dermatologist.
Reply:do not know what the rashes look like . Very carefully look at your skin and see if there are any thread like things stuck in it. You can also get from a Radio Shack .. a handheld 30x lighted microscope . you can use this to look at your skin and see if there are any different colored fiber like objects in the rash or other areas. If any of those are true ( Lil bitty threads ). Go to Morgellons.org and match symptoms .. not much a doc can do for that but loads of what a doc will do is useless. I got in remission from it you can email me if that's the case.
Reply:I don't think a definite diagnosis is possible using answers. Generally however fluctuant itchy rashes are usually allergic in origin. You could try oral antihistamines in the mean time, if things don't settle you will need to see your GP again.
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I have this skin problem suddenly and it's like the skin is cut and dry on my forehead ive tried everything
rosacia cream, all types of creams some with retional and some with alpha hydroxies even a light checmical peel and enzyme scrub! my face is tough so its not getting by these attempts it just stays the same! whats next??
I have this skin problem suddenly and it's like the skin is cut and dry on my forehead ive tried everything
Try Vasaline. I use it whenever my acne scrubs burn my skin and it really works. It hydrates the skin and it'll peel away the dead skin without hurting you.
I have this skin problem suddenly and it's like the skin is cut and dry on my forehead ive tried everything
it'll block your pores, but try vaseline, it healed my hands when i was little. they'd get so dry the skin would crack. if that doesn't work, see a dermatologist. You could have psoraisis or eczema, which are skin rashes that can make your skin rough and patchy.
I have this skin problem suddenly and it's like the skin is cut and dry on my forehead ive tried everything
Try Vasaline. I use it whenever my acne scrubs burn my skin and it really works. It hydrates the skin and it'll peel away the dead skin without hurting you.
I have this skin problem suddenly and it's like the skin is cut and dry on my forehead ive tried everything
it'll block your pores, but try vaseline, it healed my hands when i was little. they'd get so dry the skin would crack. if that doesn't work, see a dermatologist. You could have psoraisis or eczema, which are skin rashes that can make your skin rough and patchy.
My skin problem?
My legs and arms have bumps all over. It was like that all my life and no it is not a disease. How caould i get rid of them?
Thanks~
My skin problem?
i have that too. it's a dry skin condition. i can't remember what the dermatologist called it. but if you go to a dermatologist they can give you a special cream if it's really bad. but if it isn't then you can buy this stuff called am-lactin and put it on after taking a shower. and in the shower you should use a loofa type thing and scrub where the bumps are with a body wash.
i hope that helped :)
My skin problem?
go to your family doctor to see what the problem is because no one on Yahoo Answers can answer that for you not tryingg to be smart, but speaking the truth they'll give you so many different answers. please don't get offended
Reply:Try clyndamyacin?spelling? cream, or go see a dermatologist.
Reply:I have the same thing but only with my arms I went to the doctor about it
she gave me something for it, ask doctor
Reply:ask your doctor and if they are warts get them lasered,froze,burned,cut off
Reply:I have a condition called keratosis pilaris which causes all these bumps on my upper arms and legs. It's generally harmless, not painful, but really unattractive. I don't know if you have the same thing, but the only way to find out is to go to a doctor (preferably a dermatologist) and let them check you out.
There are some treatments that work better than others for this particular conditions, and different treatments work better for different individuals. The bummer about this condition (if this is indeed what you have) is that there isn't a cure for it, so you pretty much have to fight it with exfoliation and moisturization for the rest of your life.
What causes it is that keratin builds up in your hair follicles and your skin doesn't shed it the way that it does for normal skin.
Good luck. I hope you find out what's the matter.
Thanks~
My skin problem?
i have that too. it's a dry skin condition. i can't remember what the dermatologist called it. but if you go to a dermatologist they can give you a special cream if it's really bad. but if it isn't then you can buy this stuff called am-lactin and put it on after taking a shower. and in the shower you should use a loofa type thing and scrub where the bumps are with a body wash.
i hope that helped :)
My skin problem?
go to your family doctor to see what the problem is because no one on Yahoo Answers can answer that for you not tryingg to be smart, but speaking the truth they'll give you so many different answers. please don't get offended
Reply:Try clyndamyacin?spelling? cream, or go see a dermatologist.
Reply:I have the same thing but only with my arms I went to the doctor about it
she gave me something for it, ask doctor
Reply:ask your doctor and if they are warts get them lasered,froze,burned,cut off
Reply:I have a condition called keratosis pilaris which causes all these bumps on my upper arms and legs. It's generally harmless, not painful, but really unattractive. I don't know if you have the same thing, but the only way to find out is to go to a doctor (preferably a dermatologist) and let them check you out.
There are some treatments that work better than others for this particular conditions, and different treatments work better for different individuals. The bummer about this condition (if this is indeed what you have) is that there isn't a cure for it, so you pretty much have to fight it with exfoliation and moisturization for the rest of your life.
What causes it is that keratin builds up in your hair follicles and your skin doesn't shed it the way that it does for normal skin.
Good luck. I hope you find out what's the matter.
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