Iv had over a week a hot face feeling like it's burning up and can see spots under the skins
I, too, have had the burning in my face and, at different times, a phenomenon referred to by medical personnel as "flushing". I was referred to a dermatologist by my family doctor, who said (after seeing me for approximately 3 minutes and running one finger across one of my cheeks) that I had a condition called "Rosacea". She then prescribed an antibiotic called "Doxycycline" with two refills that added up to 3 months. I took all 3 months worth of this antibiotic (even though it made me nauseated daily and some days i threw up!) and still the condition did not change. When I called the dermatologist again, she stated that some cases take longer to terminate and gave me 3 more months worth of the "Doxycycline". For the sake of brevity let me just say that I was prescribed to take that antibiotic for a total of 12 months and I still have the condition to this day with another whole year passing in between! In the meantime I have done quite a lot of research and have come to realize that there have been other symptoms that have occurred simultaneously that I had not linked to this condition, such as: A rash that began beneath my breasts and has continued to grow and spread all over my chest, arms, trunk and thighs; lumps that have been associated with my lymphatic system that are on the right side of my body, extending from the lymphnodes on my chest,axillary,ribcage/stomach area, all the way down to my groin and thigh; pain in my lymph that causes me to awaken in the night; diarrhea; nausea or vomiting every day; swelling in my right leg and foot and, worst of all, severe exhaustion. I have had a CT scan and have been put on "Zyrtec" for allergic reaction, "Diflucan" for yeast infestation, a homeopathic protocol, and given a medication to help me sleep. In spite of all this, i am still having the same symptoms with a noticeable increase in the amount of swellings in the lymphnodes. It has been some 22 years since I had both of my ruptured silicone breast implants out but here I am dealing with the consequences of having them put in my body to begin with! If you had, or have at present breast implants that have silicone either in the lining or inside, you should pursue to see whether you are having a reaction to the silicone. It may save you a lot of time and money, not to mention your energy. A biopsy of a lymphnode can give proof that silicone has traveled to where it should not be and, perhaps, you will be able to avoid the further complications that arise with the passage of time
So sorry to hear u r unwell and hope things will start to look up for u very soon
I notice my face burning up over a week ago it feel like iv been in the sun and got burnt!! My face is starting to itchy and under the skins u can see spots
My face might not look red but I can feel it,
I havnt notice this b4 but I will make a trip to my gp tomorrow as I know I get itchy ears a lot and they given me ear spray for that but thanks or the reply and u take care of urself too