Jump to content
RemedySpot.com

Heat in Cheeks/Polymer Clay??

Rate this topic


Guest guest

Recommended Posts

Guest guest

Hi All:

Having been on Doxycycline for 4 weeks and using Metrogel and Nizorel for 8

weeks I thought I had my rosacea and seb/derm just about under control. The

redness had gone and most of the flakiness. Yesterday I awoke with a

dime-size red spot on one cheek. Before I went to bed last night the spot

had GROWN to the size of a pingpong ball. This morning I awake to find it

even larger. It is very red and also swollen. The texture of the skin

inside the red spot is sort of rough. Is this typical of the way redness

appears? Also, I find that this spot is very hot to touch. It feels as

though I have fever in one cheek. My husband felt both my cheeks and he was

amazed at the difference in temperature. Is this unusual?

I'm still trying to find my triggers. I don't think I've eaten anything out

of the ordinary. I sculpt in polymer clay and I wonder if I could be

allergic to the clay. I know it sounds as though I'm 'grasping at straws'

but I want to explore any possible connection. How frustrating this is.

Anyone else use polymer clay? I've discarded the idea that the rosin from my

fiddle bow could be a trigger as I stopped playing for a week and saw no

difference. I also noted that on the day preceding my flare-up there was

yellow pollen all over my car when I was out. I wonder.... sigh.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Guest guest

Hi --it sounds like you might have cellulitis on that cheek. I

would have your doctor check it out asap. Any areas of broken skin

anywhere near the swelling? I had this when I was first diagnosed

with rosacea.

If you have cut, scraped or abraded the area, even by exfoliating,

you can open it up to infection. Also, in the interim, I would apply

warm compresses to the area.

Of course, I could be completely wrong, but this is what happened to

me. I think it's unusal for one area of your skin to be so

noticeably hotter than the surrounding areas. :)

> Hi All:

>

> Having been on Doxycycline for 4 weeks and using Metrogel and

Nizorel for 8

> weeks I thought I had my rosacea and seb/derm just about under

control. The

> redness had gone and most of the flakiness. Yesterday I awoke with

a

> dime-size red spot on one cheek. Before I went to bed last night

the spot

> had GROWN to the size of a pingpong ball. This morning I awake to

find it

> even larger. It is very red and also swollen. The texture of the

skin

> inside the red spot is sort of rough. Is this typical of the way

redness

> appears? Also, I find that this spot is very hot to touch. It

feels as

> though I have fever in one cheek. My husband felt both my cheeks

and he was

> amazed at the difference in temperature. Is this unusual?

>

> I'm still trying to find my triggers. I don't think I've eaten

anything out

> of the ordinary. I sculpt in polymer clay and I wonder if I could

be

> allergic to the clay. I know it sounds as though I'm 'grasping at

straws'

> but I want to explore any possible connection. How frustrating

this is.

> Anyone else use polymer clay? I've discarded the idea that the

rosin from my

> fiddle bow could be a trigger as I stopped playing for a week and

saw no

> difference. I also noted that on the day preceding my flare-up

there was

> yellow pollen all over my car when I was out. I wonder.... sigh.

>

>

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Guest guest

Hi --it sounds like you might have cellulitis on that cheek. I

would have your doctor check it out asap. Any areas of broken skin

anywhere near the swelling? I had this when I was first diagnosed

with rosacea.

If you have cut, scraped or abraded the area, even by exfoliating,

you can open it up to infection. Also, in the interim, I would apply

warm compresses to the area.

Of course, I could be completely wrong, but this is what happened to

me. I think it's unusal for one area of your skin to be so

noticeably hotter than the surrounding areas. :)

> Hi All:

>

> Having been on Doxycycline for 4 weeks and using Metrogel and

Nizorel for 8

> weeks I thought I had my rosacea and seb/derm just about under

control. The

> redness had gone and most of the flakiness. Yesterday I awoke with

a

> dime-size red spot on one cheek. Before I went to bed last night

the spot

> had GROWN to the size of a pingpong ball. This morning I awake to

find it

> even larger. It is very red and also swollen. The texture of the

skin

> inside the red spot is sort of rough. Is this typical of the way

redness

> appears? Also, I find that this spot is very hot to touch. It

feels as

> though I have fever in one cheek. My husband felt both my cheeks

and he was

> amazed at the difference in temperature. Is this unusual?

>

> I'm still trying to find my triggers. I don't think I've eaten

anything out

> of the ordinary. I sculpt in polymer clay and I wonder if I could

be

> allergic to the clay. I know it sounds as though I'm 'grasping at

straws'

> but I want to explore any possible connection. How frustrating

this is.

> Anyone else use polymer clay? I've discarded the idea that the

rosin from my

> fiddle bow could be a trigger as I stopped playing for a week and

saw no

> difference. I also noted that on the day preceding my flare-up

there was

> yellow pollen all over my car when I was out. I wonder.... sigh.

>

>

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Guest guest

Hi --it sounds like you might have cellulitis on that cheek. I

would have your doctor check it out asap. Any areas of broken skin

anywhere near the swelling? I had this when I was first diagnosed

with rosacea.

If you have cut, scraped or abraded the area, even by exfoliating,

you can open it up to infection. Also, in the interim, I would apply

warm compresses to the area.

Of course, I could be completely wrong, but this is what happened to

me. I think it's unusal for one area of your skin to be so

noticeably hotter than the surrounding areas. :)

> Hi All:

>

> Having been on Doxycycline for 4 weeks and using Metrogel and

Nizorel for 8

> weeks I thought I had my rosacea and seb/derm just about under

control. The

> redness had gone and most of the flakiness. Yesterday I awoke with

a

> dime-size red spot on one cheek. Before I went to bed last night

the spot

> had GROWN to the size of a pingpong ball. This morning I awake to

find it

> even larger. It is very red and also swollen. The texture of the

skin

> inside the red spot is sort of rough. Is this typical of the way

redness

> appears? Also, I find that this spot is very hot to touch. It

feels as

> though I have fever in one cheek. My husband felt both my cheeks

and he was

> amazed at the difference in temperature. Is this unusual?

>

> I'm still trying to find my triggers. I don't think I've eaten

anything out

> of the ordinary. I sculpt in polymer clay and I wonder if I could

be

> allergic to the clay. I know it sounds as though I'm 'grasping at

straws'

> but I want to explore any possible connection. How frustrating

this is.

> Anyone else use polymer clay? I've discarded the idea that the

rosin from my

> fiddle bow could be a trigger as I stopped playing for a week and

saw no

> difference. I also noted that on the day preceding my flare-up

there was

> yellow pollen all over my car when I was out. I wonder.... sigh.

>

>

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Join the conversation

You are posting as a guest. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.
Note: Your post will require moderator approval before it will be visible.

Guest
Reply to this topic...

×   Pasted as rich text.   Paste as plain text instead

  Only 75 emoji are allowed.

×   Your link has been automatically embedded.   Display as a link instead

×   Your previous content has been restored.   Clear editor

×   You cannot paste images directly. Upload or insert images from URL.

Loading...
×
×
  • Create New...