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or make them go away. Please if anyone has any clue. I would love to hear it. I have pics but not able to post.
they are not chiggers either. I have no idea what it is, but all the remedies for those have not worked.

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Question by oh geez: Which of these over-the-counter lotions are best for eczema – Aveeno, Eucerin, or Cetaphil?
I have heard these brands come up a lot when it comes to soothing eczema outbreaks. Which would probably work the best? If you’ve had any experience with them, please share! Thanks!

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Answer by redeyes24_7
i used to get it really bad, i tried all those brands except cetaphil and they help but dont really work, i used curel it cleared mine all up

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I woke up one morning and saliva drooled out of the right corner of my mouth.It started to itch and sting so i scratched it and constantly licked it more. Soon blisters popped up at the right corner of my mouth. I thought to a day back if i went any burning or itching sensation but i remmeber the corner of my mouth was fine and wasn’t bothering me. It was only the morning and it took about 5 mins for the blisters to appear. I assume it was from drooling or some kind of contact with bacteria on my pillow because it was really dirty. it blisters small bumps and i even had a huge scab that prevented me from talking or eating confortably. Anyways did some research and found Perioral Dermatitis could have been my problem because it says that drooling can cause it.

Copy and pasted from web sites (Describing Perioral Dermatitis):
*You may sometimes feel an itchy or stinging sensation.
*You will usually see it around your mouth
*People can get this any time between their mid-teens (i’m 17)
*Perioral dermatitis is a common facial rash consisting of small inflamed papules (bumps) and sometimes tiny vesicles (water filled blisters) or pus spots, which are often clustered around your mouth
*It is thought that transfer of saliva to the skin around the mouth may play a role in perioral dermatitis, since it is more common in young children and oral surgery patients, both of whom tend to leak saliva onto their skin, i.e., drool.

http://knol.google.com/k/nikki-levin/perioral-dermatitis-periorificial/tgfkjfsu/tTJasQ#

http://www.acneguide.ca/basics/like_acne/perioral_dermatitis.html

Info from both these links.

it’s been 2 weeks and 5 days arleady the scab is finally gone and i can eat,speak,talk. and by the way i was masterbating on the day i touched the area of the infection or what ever it is and could have possibly torn up some skin on my penis. I don’t assume it’s a fever blister because that can spread to ur private area. But it has been 2 weeks and 5 days and my penis healthy and clean not even a single rash.

Any my question is does any of you get blisters around your mouth when u wake up cause you drool?

My second question is what do you guys think the blisters are?

Thanks alot for your answers i will try to pick the best
To add more details i actually saw a picture of perioral dermaititis that was located on the right corner of my mouth and the blisters looked very similar to this

http://www.visualdxhealth.com/images/dx/webAdult/perioralDermatitis_9145_lg.jpg

Not very graphic it just looks like small tiny pimples/blisters around the corner of the mouth.

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Okay so I am 14 years old and here are all the medical conditions I have.

-Asthma (I know thats a no no but what about for an officer and if I get rid or it)
-Eczema
-Atopic Dermatitis
-Jaundice (when I was a baby)
-Taking Medication (for my asthma, acne, depression, and allergies
-ear tubes
-Had anemia
-Braces (get them off in 2 weeks)
-depression

Thanks guys!

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Im not sure if you can have an allergy to food and the only side effect is sneezing? Eating certain foods make me sneeze lots (no not pepper or spices, I think its bread but im not sure) but its wierd because I dont get itchy or swollen or anything just some foods make me sneeze. But also I have contact dermatitis (if i said it right) since I was young. It means that if I am slapped or hit, or get any form of strong abbrasion/force against any skin on my body, the skin gets very red quickly and the main area of impact gets raised and white like a welt. A doctor told me this could either be very sensitive skin or a food allergy. Like, to give an example. If my back feels itchy, and I scratch it for say 2 seconds. Then it gets even more itchy and i scratch a couple more times, and then I can usually feel that my back feels all bumpy and I look in a mirror, and there are raised nailmarks everywhere I have scratched making a big jagged pattern on my back, and i am not scratching excessively hard or anything. When I get an itch, it does not go away unless I just plain ignore it for a very long time, it will keep getting itchier and itcher and spread if i itch it, im always like this. I dont know much about food allergies or skin conditions so if you know about either please leave a reply. Thanks

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