sunny411 answered Thursday February 10 2005, 6:16 pm: I dont really think you can stop them it could be a allergic reaction. Maybe you could put cream on it sometimes otherwise that you should go to a doctor if you get them all the time.
Karen answered Thursday February 10 2005, 5:39 pm: Are you allergic to anything or have eaten something that you haven't before or tried a new lotion or any item like that? If you have, you need to stay away from these things because they may be the reason that you are getting rashes. If you don't know if you're allergic to anything, I suggest that you go to a doctor and find out if you are. Hope I helped :)
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jbdreamer answered Thursday February 10 2005, 5:36 pm: It's sounds like an allergic reaciton. What has changed in your life since they started. A new laundry detergent? New soap or lotion? New Sheets? If so, stop using the product. Figuring out the cause it the first step to the cure. If you are still clueless it may be time to visit a doctor. [ jbdreamer's advice column | Ask jbdreamer A Question ]
charmed-cherry21 answered Thursday February 10 2005, 5:34 pm: Take benydryl.
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