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    Default EXTREMELY URGENT - allergic reaction

    basically i just used this face wash and it turned my face red and started stinging a few seconds after i put it on. i washed it right off and now my face it bright red and feels like a thousand needles are stinging it. what should i do?

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    Doctors tomorrow i think might be the best thing to do
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    If you have any anti-histamine tablets take some - keep a close eye. Try to cool it down with cold water. Tell your parents and if it gets worse you may need a visit to A&E to get some treatment.

    This may help too.

    https://www.nhsdirect.nhs.uk/en/Chec...MinorAllergies
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    Problem is she's from USA so it costs to see Doctor ect.

    I'd just keep a close eye take some tablets and see how you are tomorrow.

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    Quote Originally Posted by R0BB13G View Post
    Problem is she's from USA so it costs to see Doctor ect.
    yeah doctor's isn't an option unless it gets worse. doctor costs loads.
    thanks to all of you, i'll try your ideas
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    Quote Originally Posted by ,Lexiilu View Post
    yeah doctor's isn't an option unless it gets worse. doctor costs loads.
    thanks to all of you, i'll try your ideas
    Well if you have any local drugstores open maybe get some anti-histamine to calm down the allergic reaction?

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    Ideally with any reaction to the face, you should go to a minor injuries unit just to be on the safe side. If your lips/tongue/throat/mouth start to swell you need to get checked out by a doctor - if the swelling is a rapid onset then you should seek medical attention urgently. Like Catzsy said if you have allergy tablets that might help.

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    keep washing it just with warm water

    also put some cream on it like sudocrem or moisuriser

    also a cold flannel on it might help

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    Quote Originally Posted by R0BB13G View Post
    Problem is she's from USA so it costs to see Doctor ect.

    I'd just keep a close eye take some tablets and see how you are tomorrow.
    Quote Originally Posted by ,Lexiilu View Post
    yeah doctor's isn't an option unless it gets worse. doctor costs loads.
    thanks to all of you, i'll try your ideas
    Didn't know it cost to see the doctors!

    Just keep an eye on it and then if it gets worse... then go to doctors

    Hope it gets better
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    Obviously price doesn't matter when it comes to health so if it gets worse you will probably have to go.

    Try a cold flannel and have some tablets xxx

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