I was also considering an oral anti-histamine, like benadryl, but the
stuff knocks me on my ass and I have work to do.
--- In [email protected], "James" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I warned you about those lupine romps through the Santa Monica
> Mountains 'neath the full moon. I would see a certified mixologist
> immediately. Then give it a month or two to go away on its own,
> before breaking down and plugging your symptoms into WebMD.
>
> You might try an antibiotic ointment such as neosporin, rather than
> cortisone. And I'd try a dermatologist over an allergist. Less
> likely to stick a bunch of needles in ya. Good luck!
>
> --- In [email protected], "hermespal"
> <hermespal@> wrote:
> >
> > Okay, here's a question for ya'll. I was too late to try it on Gene.
> >
> > About two days ago I acquired a rash-like skin condition on my legs
> > and arms that is clearly an allergic reaction to something I either
> > contacted or ingested. I have no idea what. It itches, scratching
> > makes it worse, and liberal application of cortisone cream is not
> > making much of an impact.
> >
> > Do I see a dermatologist or an allergist?
> >
>
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