Please help!
And lastly use Ilotysin TS, I mentioned this in a previous post, but could not remember the name, twice a day, I put it on about 30 minutes before I leave in morning, then put on the moisturizer if its dry, same in evenings, it dries out your skin, so I only use it when a bump appears or if the itcihing starts - its stress, and also weather, we now have winter and it started with a dry patch, itching and then made bumps, also some products can agrivate it, i also started using a new foundaition beginning winter, and this agrivated it, so watch out for new products.
Hope it helps, but Ilotyscin is an antibiotic, also suitable for pregnant ladies, i used it when I was pregnant 4 years ago as this is when I got it the last time before now! Also winter month ;)
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I have the same condition. Irritating red bumps, very sore on my chin and sometimes even my neck. I am 28 and have had this occurance several times in life. Once when leaving for college at 18, then at 20 I decided to change my major and got them again. I'm currently going through it now and I just made a major move to another city. I believe these bumps are definitetly stress related. The good things is everytime I go to the doctor I receive a liquid solution that completely clears the bumps everytime. I never remember the name of the solution (sorry) but I'm sure it's across the board for this random occurance. Hope this helps!
I have red patches on face and over the skull ,it look like blood will emits from these redpatches
Hi, I am convinced these red bumps are caused from stress. I went on vacation for a week, and they disappeared. Yesterday morning I found my 64 year old brother, that I loved with all of my heart, dead in his bed. My face and neck are now broken out again. Remember, I am 59 years old.
Im 13, and i'm very active in athletics, school work, and my daily life at home. The bumps are caused by TOO MUCH STREESS! So i would recommend (even though im just 13) to use a warm cloth and just put it on the bump every night until it goes away, and stay away from carbonated drinks, candy, and STRESSFUL situations. :)