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Henna tattoo problem?

by Guest34302  |  earlier

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okey yesterday i asked what was wrong with my tattoo and sum1 told me it could be lifelong and that worrys me, i don't feel sick,i don't have blisters ,i don't have any sores, just a rash thats itchy i went to the doctor and he just gave me a cream and said nothing more could it still be as bad as every1 says it is?????

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  1. it looks bad but you probably were just allergic to the stuff they put in the ink or whatever they use, just use the stuff the doctor gave you. its probably not lifelong people over react it truly just looks like you were allergic to it


  2. honestly  to me it just looks irritated..tattoos get raised  and puffy  when they're irritated. it could be a heat  rash and the tattoo is the only thing to respond to it. i know my tattoo is warmer then the rest of my body. its only a week old. If your dr didn't seem worried i certainly would trust him over someone on here. You could go  back  to the person who did it and ask him if he's seen this before.  

  3. word to the wise:

    in almost every situation, trust your doctor over strangers on the internet who, half of the time, are probably just answering to see themselves type or to get two valueless points.

  4. The rash is a mild allergic reaction. Stay away from Henna in the future. The cream your doctor gave you is probably a cortisone or other steroid cream. Try not to scratch it, or you could end up with scars. The cream should help clear it up within a week or so.  

  5. henna tattoos are temporary, clearly you were allergic to the ingredients, apply the cream your doctor gave you

  6. it cant be a real tatoo cuz it already went away but u might have an allergic reaction 2 the henna that they used

  7. i do henna tatoos all time (im indian) and ive never seen that before..i guess you had an allergic reaction to the henna??

    just keep putting on that cream and try not to touch it..

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