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When I cry.


Question Posted Tuesday October 30 2007, 11:04 am

When I cry, my eyes get really red and my face gets red too, like above my eye, nose, lip, etc.

why is it doing this?
is it normal?
I see other people cry, and they don't look nothing like me.
is this just the way i was born
and if not should i go to a doctor?
could it be allergies?

Thankkkks!


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ASAPcamille answered Tuesday October 30 2007, 6:35 pm:
It is fine, and completely normal. You might just have skin that gets irrated easily.

dont worry:D

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Disconnected answered Tuesday October 30 2007, 6:21 pm:
No, nothing is wrong, it's normal.

This happens to me too.
It's nothing to do with allergies, it's just the way your skin is.

Like if my friend has been doing sport for a while, her skin will go blotchy with red, and it looks like she has been crying.

I'm not sure what the cause of this is though.

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