It sounds as if you are describing my skin @tigerlily72 , It's exactly as you describe and the same areas too. I first noticed it a few months ago when I had to start taking a bunch of new medications. I am using E45 cream at the moment which seems to help a bit, but am seeing the nurse on Tuesday about a place on my foot which seems to be developing into something a lot biggerApologies if I've posted in the wrong place but I have something that's been bothering me for a while now . . .
I have a kind of rash on the lower parts of my legs (below the knee). It doesn't really itch but the skin is a bit dry and it looks like lots of red pin pricks. The skin on the upper part of my feet is itchy.
I was diagnosed as a pre diabetic in December last year but I've had this "rash" for a few months now. I know that I should probably book a Drs appointment to get it checked out because it hasn't gone away of it's own accord. I'm just wondering if anyone can put my mind at rest and recommend an over the counter treatment?
I've tried body butter (from The Body Shop) but it doesn't seem to be helping
That's interesting @Paul59. Do you find it clears it up or does it just soothe it? Also is it absorbed into your skin or does it lay on the surface..........i'm thinking of oil on clothes and bedding etc.I'll let you in to my secret & this works on loads of skin problems.
To 10mil olive oil, add 7drops of lavender oil & 2 drops of teatree oil.
Apply to affected area.
Pre test on a sensitive area just in case of a reaction, but very doubtful any reaction to it will occur.
I use it all the time on lots of things & it really works well & is alot cheaper than any over the counter stuff that has little if any affect.
It sounds as if you are describing my skin @tigerlily72 , It's exactly as you describe and the same areas too. I first noticed it a few months ago when I had to start taking a bunch of new medications. I am using E45 cream at the moment which seems to help a bit, but am seeing the nurse on Tuesday about a place on my foot which seems to be developing into something a lot bigger.
Do you take a cocktail of meds I wonder?
I'll let you in to my secret & this works on loads of skin problems.
To 10mil olive oil, add 7drops of lavender oil & 2 drops of teatree oil.
Apply to affected area.
Pre test on a sensitive area just in case of a reaction, but very doubtful any reaction to it will occur.
I use it all the time on lots of things & it really works well & is alot cheaper than any over the counter stuff that has little if any affect.
This is one of many articles about baby oil that I found ad not one of them states it's not safe to use. So hope it puts your mind at rest. http://skincare.about.com/od/productsforbabies/f/What-Is-Baby-Oil.htmMay I just say that 'baby oil' is a mineral oil by-product of the petro-chemical process and I personally would never advise putting it on anyones skin. If you desired to make the olive oil lighter then safflower oil would be very suitable.
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