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Constantly red in the face?


Question Posted Sunday August 6 2017, 12:01 pm

As the title says, my face is constantly flushed. I tried looking it up myself, but all I found are articles on why our face flushes when we exercise. This isn't just with exercise, this is all the time! People will tell me I'm blushing all tge time for no good reason. It foes get worse when I'm exercising though. After I'm done I literally look like a tomato. And it sticks afterwards. Even after I've caught my breath, and I'm feeling chill, in still extremely red. I'm not at the best weight, but I wouldn't say I'm moribly obese. I like to move, even if I don't get out much. Whenever I look around, people have a normal face, while I'm really red. Even the people who are bigger or have done more exercise than me! This is starting to get really embarrassing for me, amd wanted to know if this might mean something. Thanks!

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Dragonflymagic answered Monday August 7 2017, 2:56 pm:
I put in a internet search for "Why is my face red " and "What causes red face" and got several hits. Most all talk about Rosacea. I can not tell you if that is what it is, but I am posting a link to blog by a dermatologist...for the purpose of giving you hope that it can be treated by a dermatologist not to figure out exactly what skin condition it is. Since Rosacea worsens over time, it is best to go right away for an appointment and get diagnosed and treated. Here's the article:
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