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Rashes On Face, Starting Below Eyebrows, Spreading To Cheeks. Lupus Test Negative. Due To Hay Fever?

Hi, I ve been suffering with this rash on my face that started from under my eyebrow and spread to my cheeks. It is also spreading to the other cheek. It went away once and reoccurred. I think it is related to my hay fever because when it stops, that s when the rash gets better. I had a blood test and the doctor said I don t have lupus . I m wondering what it is to know what to do because it is stressing me out. Thanks.
Fri, 2 Aug 2013
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Dermatologist 's  Response
Hello,
Thanks for the query.

You might have developed rosaceae.

You are correct, this type of rash can be seen even in hay fever.

Take some anti histamine,

Apply a mild steroid cream.

Please meet a dermatologist for exact diagnosis.

Let me know if you have any other doubt.

you can ask a direct question to me on this forum, following the below link.
http://www.healthcaremagic.com/doctors/dr-rahul-kumar/64818

Wishing you a good health.
Thank you
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Rashes On Face, Starting Below Eyebrows, Spreading To Cheeks. Lupus Test Negative. Due To Hay Fever?

Hello, Thanks for the query. You might have developed rosaceae. You are correct, this type of rash can be seen even in hay fever. Take some anti histamine, Apply a mild steroid cream. Please meet a dermatologist for exact diagnosis. Let me know if you have any other doubt. you can ask a direct question to me on this forum, following the below link. http://www.healthcaremagic.com/doctors/dr-rahul-kumar/64818 Wishing you a good health. Thank you