I'm glad to see that this isn't uncommon.
Up until two days ago this had never
happened to me. I have always blushed
easily but never gotten this. I'm 22.
But there is one person whom I get so
nervous around, they don't even have to
speak to me and it happens, but yesterday
they actually came up and sat down next to
me and when I went to my room I saw that
my entire neck and chest was covered in
what appeared to be a rash. Hopefully it
won't happen all of the time from now on
and it is just this one person who will
trigger iit.
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hazel82
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Joined: 02 Mar 2006 Posts: 39 Location: Ontario
Posted: 03-04-06 12:38pm
I get exactly the same rash too but it has
never really bothered me...I suppose very
few people have asked me what it is either
not wanting to embarrass me or just
assumed it was a minor skin irritation.
But then I only get a small patch...A few
times my whole face went red too but was
on my own....
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skatedonttrip
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Joined: 06 Mar 2006 Posts: 1 Location: michigan
Posted: 03-06-06 04:23am
Well i'm 20 years old and just got 'the
rash' a few days ago, it was just a lil on
my forearms, then I drank that night and
awoke with it on 90% of my body, I went to
a walk in clintic and the Dr. Told me it
was pry from change in soap or something
but perscribed me the steroids, it's 4:17
am and i've been awake all night, i'm
coming down with a cold or something and
drank coffee to calm my throat, the rash
was going away but now is back and itchy
as hell, I don't know what to do, I do
believe smoking cigerettes as well as
marijuanna eases the 'hives', but drinking
alcohol as well as coffee must increase
the reaction, although i'm new to this i'm
sure it's the same thing yall have and i'm
just making guesses about it for the most
part. Could anyone point me toward a anti
itch? Or anti inflamitory (i think that's
the right word) i'm desperate i'm losing
my mind with all the itching n burning,
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User011
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Joined: 08 Mar 2006 Posts: 1 Location: Canada - USA
Yes...you Are Not Alone. Posted: 03-08-06 22:28pm
It is late and I jumped out of bed to
lookup why in the heck I have had this
strange rash that comes and goes when I
get nervous for years now.
I am a 27 year old female and people joke
that you can tell my mood by my the rash
on my neck. The larger the rash ..The
more angry, nervous or upset I am.
Forget a game face... I literally wear my
emotions. :oops:
even when I don't feel nervous, but I am
with a group of people my neck will turn
red. Business is the worst.. We all get
nervous, but the rash comes so quickly and
people either lose focus of what I am
sayiing or they know that I am nervous and
take the best of the situation. I don't
know what to do....I would breath, but the
rash comes and goes faster than it would
take to breath myself to a mediatitive
state.
This past year, I noticed that my neck
will also turn red after I blow dry my
hair. I don't know if it is because of
the heat or because I am going out...
I hope this help me or anyone who deals
with this....
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karijeanbean
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Joined: 16 Mar 2006 Posts: 3 Location: us washington
I Have the Same Thing!! Posted: 03-16-06 21:57pm
Im glad to see im not the only one out
there. But for the person who says that
she gets it when she blow dries her hair.
I dont think its the heat. I think you
are just anxious, excited, or nervous at
the time about whats going to happen when
you get to your destination. I get my
rash when im getting ready to go hang out
with my friends at the bar or even just
going out to dinner with someone ive never
met before. Also for those of you saying
that alcohol triggers your rash' it also
does for me, however just walking into a
bar make my whole neck and chest turn
brite red. Somtimes I get lucky enough
that it goes away in like a half an hour
after getting really blotchy of course.
If anyone knows the name of this or a cure
let me know!! Its screwing with my social
life!!
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karijeanbean
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Joined: 16 Mar 2006 Posts: 3 Location: us washington
Oh Yeah? Posted: 03-16-06 22:03pm
Does this only happen to light skined
people?
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mariel1122
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Joined: 25 Jan 2006 Posts: 11 Location: us
Blotchiness Posted: 03-16-06 23:47pm
So I get this blotchy rash on my chest and
sometimes neck, usually when i'm nervous
or excited, and sometimes triggered by
heat. But really the thing that makes it
100x worse is when I think it is going to
happen, or know it's starting, and I freak
out. I'm in high school, and one weekend
my friends and I went to visit our friend
at college, and we were so excited to go
out and party. So we were at dinner
first, wearing cute going out clothes, (of
course low-cut shirts) and I was so
anxious I was going to get this rash that
of course I did, and really bad. So I
zipped up my jacket, and went to the
bathroom ,and saw it was really, really
bad. So, even though I thought it was
weird, I covered my chest in heavyduty
concealer. To my surprise not only did
that comletley cover it up, for the time
being, but after about 5 minutes, since my
anxiety about people seeing the
blotchiness was gone, it immediately went
away. Now, I always make sure I have my
concealer w/ me ready. And, i've hardly
gotten it at all!
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katmeow
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Joined: 19 Mar 2006 Posts: 2
Posted: 03-19-06 05:17am
I have had the blotchy rash as well since
I was 13 I am now 30 years old. I have
recently found out when I do have the rash
I have extremely high blood preasure. I
was put on a atenolol and it does not stop
the rash or my high blood preasure. It is
caused by part of the nervous system...Is
that part of the autonomic nervous system
that regulates involuntary, bodily
functions such as increasing heart rate,
constricting blood vessels, and increasing
blood pressure. Basically there is a
disconnect in your bodies where our brain
communicates anxiety to everyday events,
but our bodies react like we're being
attacked by a lion or something crazy like
that.. Anything can cause it for me but
as many have stated it happens mostly when
I am under any type of stress, eat, drink,
like a guy, go to the doctor. Anything!
For those of you who say just get over it
I don't think you are understanding what
it is. Your neck turns so blotchy and
bright red it looks almost purple. How
would you like to break out like that
everytime you talked to someone you had a
crush on or talked to your boss? People
frek out when they see it and point at you
and say "omg are you okay ? What is wrong
with you?" this is not just a small rash
ether it is all on your chest, up your
neck and checks, and sometimes on your
arms. Also most people with this
condition will sweat alot when it happens
causing your arm pits to have a big wet
mark. That is attractice huh?
The condition is called erythrophobia, or
just simply-facial blushing. It is caused
by overactive nerves in the chest cavity.
Although there are other treatments
suggested, the one that keeps popping up
in my research has been ets. For more
information on this go to the website www.Handsweat.Com.
I have talked to a person that had this
proceedure because she is an actress and
would break out at auditions and it was
ruining her career.
Erythrophobia
facial blushing occurs suddenly as a
response to a particular social situation.
It can be painfully embarrassing and
often provokes an unwanted comment.
An overly active sympathetic chain of
nerves is the cause of facial blushing.
This can be corrected by the use of an
endoscope and a skilled surgeon performing
the ets procedure. The experienced
surgeon locates the thoracic sympathetic
ganglion chain inside the chest cavity and
interrupts the nervous supply to the small
blood vessels of the face.
!! First impressions count !!
During everyday life people quite often
encounter others and are expected to
interact socially. A handshake or brief
conversation can seem relatively harmless,
but in essence provides a solid first
impression of another person. Often
people are judged based on a first
impression. A bright red face with
burning sensation often cause accelerated
heart rate, frustration and insecurity.
Excessive and uncontrollable facial
sweating or blushing may make a person
appear to be nervous, unable to
focus/concentrate or a bit suspicious.
This can be very detrimental during a job
interview or important meeting.
Ultimately, this can and often does hinder
one's career path or relationship status.
Individuals suffering from
hyperhidrosis/facial blushing are often
labeled antisocial or even reclusive.
Fortunately, these obstacles can be
overcome by this sophisticated ets
procedure.
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jewels999
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Joined: 20 Mar 2006 Posts: 1 Location: north wales
Posted: 03-21-06 16:31pm
Hi I have felt so much better just reading
all of your tales about the dreadful
blotchy neck syndrome! I have suffered
from this since I was about 18. I first
became aware of it while I was a student
nurse and I think I was giving a hand over
in a small stuffy office and the sister
was asking me questions that I wasnt sure
of the answer to, she was very strict. I
was unaware of the rash but somebody said
" oh whats happened to your neck?" from
this day on just the fear of going blotchy
can trigger the damn thing off if im not
feeling very secure. Alcohol again is a
very big trigger, especially if the pub is
small and not much air, as I can go
blotchy when simply hot! As a nurse I
find this very embarrasing as others can
see your neck in a uniform. I have tried
beta-blockers and they really help if
taken when anticipate a nervy event,they
just stop pulse from racing and help you
feel more in control of your emotions. I
think after reading everyone elses
problems it has made me feel that I
shouldnt worry too much about it, it
doesnt make me any less of a person and I
need to try and not let it take over my
life.I also suffer from hyperhidrosis and
I wonder if anyone else with this
condition does? Will see what ets is all
about as would dearly love to find a cure!
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wannasortit
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Joined: 23 Mar 2006 Posts: 1 Location: cardiff
Rash Posted: 03-26-06 12:21pm
I am quite relieved to read that so many
other people suffer with similar symptoms
to me. I have always been very quick to
blush, I can always tell when it is
happening, with the hit feeling creeping
over me. I first found out about the
'rash' after I had a terrible interview.
I came out and looked in the mirror and
saw my chest and neck were a mass of red
blotches.
Now I am aware of it I try to make my neck
covered in stressful situations, but it
happerns all of the time at work and I
dread certain situations - for the fear of
the rash being visible.
I am sure that the anticpation makes it
worse, and sometines it comes up when I am
not even that nervous.
I have not spoken to my doctor as yet, but
I do feel like that this holding me back
and would love to hear of anything that
anyone else has used in the past to help,
or even a good way to cover it up!
I have seen mentions of dermablend from
others, but it doesn't seem easy to buy in
the shops and as there are such a range of
colours I don't wanna risk getting the
wrong one off the internet.
Any help or advice gratefully received!!
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karijeanbean
New User, Becoming EHEALTHy
Joined: 16 Mar 2006 Posts: 3 Location: us washington
Posted: 03-27-06 03:48am
:oops:
ok! I went to the doctor and told her
about my problem. I was talking to her
about the rash, and I got the rash! It
was so noticable and even though it was a
doctor I was so embarresed and started
crying. It was uncontrollable, it' s
just that embarressing!!! She tested my
blood for some stuff and I get the results
in a few days and she put me on paxcil,
antidepression pills( for the redness) not
depression. So, I dont know how my body
is going to react to that but im supposed
to see results in six weeks so ill keep
you posted!!!
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chocabloc
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Joined: 28 Feb 2006 Posts: 3 Location: ireland
Posted: 03-27-06 12:46pm
Hi everybody,
when I found this website, I cried because
for so long I thought I was going mad.
For the past five years, I have suffered
from anxiety. It has only gotten physical
over the past few years (the blotch
breakouts) I am a 25 yr old irish female
and my life has basically come to a
standstill. I think it is social phobia
or something that I have because, whenever
I go into social situations like meetings,
going out, meeting someone by chance on
the street etc - my face breaks out into
sporadic blotches which burn, it spreads
down my neck, chest and arms. It happens
when I eat, drink alcohol, laugh too much,
or if I am feeling really anxious. If it
was just a blush - I think I could handle
it, but since it looks so extreme on my
pale skin and really stands out, I just
have shyed away from any situations that
it might happen in. I have pushed all my
friends away, as I have a fear of
blotching in front of them. Its too hard
to explain why it happens and it is always
awkward because they never know what to do
or say. I have also had to leave my job
as I have had panic attacks over it
happening, and I could never go to social
outings etc. Its a vicious circle really,
because im more anxious about it
happening. I always carry a mirror around
with me and check if im going blotchy. I
really hate when it happens because its
like people can see right through me, its
like that feeling that you get in the
dream when you find that youre naked...I
suppose its shame I feel when it happens
because I think people will think its a
weakness. Also there is such a stigma
about anxiety and not enough awareness or
understanding.
I have gone to the doctor and he has put
me on lexapro. I took it because it is
just the last straw, I dont normally agree
with medication as I know it only treats
the symptoms and its not wise to put
chemicals into my body..But at this stage,
ill try anything because I really want my
life back.
I tried that make up - dermablend. The
blotches still come through it, but if you
apply over the blotches, it does cover it
very well....And I suppose that is a
little help.
I dont think surgery is the answer....I
mean, have you read about that guy who
died when having the operation? Anyway,
im going to try and do meditation and find
some way to relax myself inside..
Its really nice in a horrible way to know
that so many of you relate to what im
going through. Anyway, sorry for the
depressing long post, just wanted to thank
you all for giving me the strength to
carry on finding a way to get over this.
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CanadianChick
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Joined: 09 Apr 2006 Posts: 1 Location: Canada
Posted: 04-09-06 11:08am
Oh wow I don't feel as bad anymore, I only
know of one other person who this happened
to and for her it's only on the chest.
It happens to me when i'm in the shower,
out in public and my boyfriend has noticed
it has come when we are making out and
making love. It really comes out on my
whole body almost, I always feel
embarrassed cause I don't know how to make
it go away. At first I thought I was
just going crazy and seeing red for know
reason hahaha but no others see it and now
comment on it.
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spineshank69
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Joined: 11 Apr 2006 Posts: 1 Location: Lincoln
Male Rash Sufferer Posted: 04-11-06 13:20pm
Wow this forum is really interesting. I
too suffer from getting the 'dreaded' rash
on my face, neck and chest. It seems tho
that most of the posts are from females.
Are there many males who suffer, and how
do they treat it? Obviously because i'm
male I can't use derma-blend or heavy
conceiler. But i've heard that using beta
blockers works, sounds good but how do I
get hold of them?
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nk104
New User, Becoming EHEALTHy
Joined: 07 Feb 2006 Posts: 4
Solutions Posted: 04-12-06 03:41am
There is a similar thread in this
forum:http://ehealthforum.Com/health/topic
37035.Html
they suggest accupuncture or homeopathy
products may have 90-100% success. The
thread is about utricaria but the symptoms
are similar to ours. Any thoughts?
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deaks66
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Joined: 12 Apr 2006 Posts: 2 Location: UK
Nervous Rash Posted: 04-12-06 10:18am
I get this nervous rash everyday. It can
be when im nervous, anxious or embarrased.
It can also happen when I feel totally
fine. The more I worry about it
happening, the more it happens. My doctor
was rubbish and so I have been looking
into alternative therapies and am going to
try hypnotherapy this week as I have read
this can help by controlling something in
your subconcious. Will let you know how
it goes. If all else fails, the
dermablend sounds good. Have got the rash
just while typing this!!
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sync
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Joined: 21 Apr 2006 Posts: 3 Location: UK
Other Symptons? Posted: 04-21-06 14:38pm
Hi
i too get these rashes but had put them to
the back of my mind until chancing upon
these stories from all of you out there!
Such a lot of entries...
I have been concentrating on improving
some other probs I get by trying bowel
cleansing!! These are: acne, psoriasis,
low energy and some constipation (hardly
ever go).
Well, then I remembered the rashes and
basically wondered if any of you have any
other symptons you think might be
connected to this nervous rash. Knowing
you can control it is half the battle
won.
I realised not going (pooing!) every day
at least once left me feeling poisoned by
toxins and I now feel drinking more water
or green tea and aiming to have healthy
bowel movements has definately left me
feeling on top of the rash thing, less
anxious.
I'm just putting out feelers as I read
their is no cure for this prob other than
that drastic operation to cut nerves or
something.
Also there's talk of oxygenated water
being great for purifying blood and giving
good circulation which sounds like it may
help...I'm still experimenting.
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dancedancedance!
New User, Becoming EHEALTHy
Joined: 26 Apr 2006 Posts: 1 Location: UK
Rash! Posted: 04-26-06 14:28pm
Hey, I found this forum this morning when
I wanted 2 know why the hell I get this
rash.. I have been gettin it for about 5
years I think, I get this huge red blotchy
rash over my chest, neck, sometimes my
face! My skin is so light that it is just
the most embarrassing thing wen it flares
up. I get it wen i'm uncomfortable around
ppl I dont know, wen im nervous, anxious,
hav 2 do a presentation, giv my opinion,
or faced with an unexpected situation -
wot boggles me is that I can get it wen im
hot too, e.G. Wen I use the hairdryer or
in the bath?!
One example of my rash was about a month
ago, I had my review at work - nothing to
worry about as I scored the highest I
could have, yet wen I came out every1 was
treatin me like an invalid - 'omg r u ok?
Whats that? Go look in the mirror! ' I
just dont know how 2 react wen it happens,
I mean its not like you can say 'oh yeah I
get this wen im nervous' bcos then ppl can
tell wen u r nervous all the time and that
makes it 100 times worse! I get it also
wen I think im gona get the rash &
bcos ppl r gonna c it!
Its just the most unbearable thing, its
like wearin ur emotions on ur chest all
the time! I try 2 4get about it but it
doesnt help wen ppl stare and ask what it
is..My mum thinks I should take
antihistamines everyday but these make u
drowsy and that cant b good! Ne1 found a
cure yet, the 1st post on here was 3 yrs
ago..There must b an answa out there by
now lol..
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deaks66
New User, Becoming EHEALTHy
Joined: 12 Apr 2006 Posts: 2 Location: UK
Rash Posted: 05-16-06 08:32am
I posted a reply on this forum a few weeks
ago. Since then I have had a course of
hypnotherapy, been taking antihistamins
everyday (not the drowsy ones - clarityn
are good), have cut out drinking tea which
seemed to heat up my whole body and have
tried cutting down on alcohol (not to much
success - I love partying too much!). I
feel loads better and have noticed that I
get the rash so much less. My
hypnotherapist reckons it will take time
to totally get rid of it but taught me how
to do the hypnotherapy myself and
suggested to do it for a couple of months.
I also got some of the dermablend which
gives me the confidence to not worrying
about the rash cropping up unexpectedly -
I am a secondary school teacher so have to
deal with stressful situations all the
time. Am now much more hopeful about the
future and unlike my last post on this
forum I havent got the rash while typing
this out... Hurrah! P.S another tip I
discovered is to wear some fake tan if you
are pale skinned as the rash is much less
noticeable. Good luck everyone!!
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Amy75
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Joined: 17 Jun 2006 Posts: 1 Location: Australia
Posted: 06-17-06 03:20am
Aaaaaaaah I suffer from this rash. But
it wasn't until I saw my mum go like it
once, that it started to happen to me.
People call it a nervous rash, but its
more than that.
I get this from various things such as,
nervous, excited, worried, heat, alcohol,
in a rush, go to the doctor, conflict,
get worked up in a conversation (whether
in a happy or angry way)etc. Even when I
have to make a phone call to complain
about something or follow something up, I
can get it. It can be accompanied by my
heart beating faster and feeling like I am
going a hundred mile an hour and can't
slow down.
On my wedding day I had it before/during
the ceremony. No one noticed it though,
but I can faintly see it in some of my
photos.
I am not embarrassed by it at all. When
someone I know sees it for the first time,
they say, amy, are you okay, you have this
rash. And I just reply with yeah i'm
fine, its just something that happens when
i'm *insert above list*.
I get it on my chest, shoulders, back,
neck, face.