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Why do i get this red rash on my legs?

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i get this really horrible red rash on my legs if i've been out in the sun or after exercising. It starts on my knees and then it goes all over the rest of my legs (mostly only from my knees and below). Sometimes it'll happen if I've just been standing for a bit. It also happens after I've showered. And when it happens and i try to bend my legs there's a kinda tight feeling around my knees. Oh ya, i can also feel it burn and when i touch it it's kinda hot feeling.

The naturopath told me it's the blood coming up quickly.

I just want it to go away. I don't wear shorts anymore coz then everyone will see it and i don't like them looking at it.

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  1. you may have an allergy go see a skin doctor to clear it up.Dermatologist.


  2. Sweat rash - Sweat rash is extremely common. Unfortunately it can affect anyone at any time but there is no reason why it should cause long-lasting discomfort. This irritating condition is caused by candida, a yeast that occurs naturally on your skin. Trapped perspiration can sometimes upset the natural balance of the skin allowing candida to cause an irritating and some times itchy and often unsightly red rash. It's difficult to know when it might strike as everyday things such as sweating it out at the gym could potentially lead to this common fungal skin infection. Common areas where this tends to appear are where the skin rubs together: under the arms, backs of the knees, groin and under the b*****s.

    its also known as heat rash I get them too.

  3. u can use mustard oil while bathing on ur skin for at-least  one week & u will see the change.Try it once.

  4. allergys to clothes?

    i can help with that

  5. you might have to change your shaver, sometimes that happens to me too, but not as bad!

    hope i helped good luck!

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