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zappyisfun

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red dots on forehead treatment
Posted: 03-13-08 13:42pm

I have a question about this weird thing going on, on my face.

I've always had dry, peeling skin right around my nose, but that's another topic and another day to ask about that. On my forehead, a few months into the winter season I started getting red dots. At first I thought they were acne, but they didn't act like I assume acne would. {I don't know much about acne}. They didn't scar, or act like pimples, and I couldn't pick them off {like you could with either.}
Anyway, they only appeared on my forehead, and would go away every few days, then come back. I think they would go away when I used the face wash in my shower {Olay something, I have another one for nightly use...When I remember to do it.} And, they seem to appear under my skin, and hurt if I try to pick at them, so I stopped that.
I was wondering if somebody could help me figure out what they were, and how to get rid of them?
It might be a question for a dermatologist or doctor, but I don't exactly have the time to get to either one, and since it's not serious other than being an upsetting occurrence, I settled on asking here.
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Posted: 03-15-08 14:41pm

Seeing as this has occured during the winter, it seems reasonable to rule out a heat rash. But maybe you have an allergy to a certain kind of soap or washing fluid? It's difficult to diagnose skin conditions without SEEING the affected area. In fact, dermatologists are tested not on their diagnostic ability, but in their ability to DESCRIBE what they see. I'd suggest if you're concerned, see a dermatologist.
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