Sinrus Posted March 13, 2001 Share Posted March 13, 2001 Alright heres the deal, short and simple. Me and my girlfriend were making out the other day and all. She had recently got back from her dance class, so she was in a sleeveless tights shirt or whatever. And when we broke out of a kiss and we were laying there hodling each other and all, I noticed a kind of red rash of some sort on her right shoulder that seemed to have sprouted out from her chest region. Anyone know what this is? It wasnt like pure red in the area, but its was like when you pour water in viniger, and it kinda seeps around. (best analogy i could use). Well, anyone know what im talking about? Link to post Share on other sites
Tony T Posted March 13, 2001 Share Posted March 13, 2001 It would be impossible to diagnosis this online. Even an excellent dermatologist would want to see it before giving a diagnosis. Rashes can be caused by many things, including food allergies, reactions to medications, stress, contact with various plants, an allergy to the material in her clothing, some sort of blood poisoning, excessive exposure to sunlight, very dry skin, etc. A rash can be a symptom of more serious medical problems and should be addressed by a physician. If there is itching, that is all the more reason to see a doctor. While it could be very serious, it could also be something very simple that could be handled with a moisterizing cream or an over-the-counter ointment. If the rash persists more than a few days, she should first go to a dermatologist. If the specialist feels that the rash is due to a more serious medical problem, he will refer her to the proper doctor, perhaps an allergist. There is no way of telling by your description if it's serious or not but your lady should monitor it closely. Link to post Share on other sites
Sinrus Posted March 13, 2001 Share Posted March 13, 2001 It would be impossible to diagnosis this online. Even an excellent dermatologist would want to see it before giving a diagnosis. Rashes can be caused by many things, including food allergies, reactions to medications, stress, contact with various plants, an allergy to the material in her clothing, some sort of blood poisoning, excessive exposure to sunlight, very dry skin, etc. A rash can be a symptom of more serious medical problems and should be addressed by a physician. If there is itching, that is all the more reason to see a doctor. While it could be very serious, it could also be something very simple that could be handled with a moisterizing cream or an over-the-counter ointment. If the rash persists more than a few days, she should first go to a dermatologist. If the specialist feels that the rash is due to a more serious medical problem, he will refer her to the proper doctor, perhaps an allergist. There is no way of telling by your description if it's serious or not but your lady should monitor it closely. Link to post Share on other sites
Sinrus Posted March 13, 2001 Share Posted March 13, 2001 Whoops, didnt mean to post that... uhh, yeah, in response to that, is it was never there ebfore, or after we were making out and cuddling and whatnot. Its not there now and I never saw it before....if that helps.. Link to post Share on other sites
Tony T Posted March 13, 2001 Share Posted March 13, 2001 Could just be a nervous or excitement thing, hives, whatever. Maybe you just got her real excited. If it only happens when you're making out with her, you've got your answer. When she stops getting the rash, then I suppose that's when you'll be in trouble...if that's what brought it about. Link to post Share on other sites
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