Spryte Posted July 14, 2021 Share Posted July 14, 2021 Yikes. My left cheek is very irritated. Red, hot to the touch. Last night it looked like I had a small, red blemish. I chalked it up the occasional acne (this happens maybe once a year), and put some of DS’s On the Spot on it. Woke this morning with a three inch diameter, red spot. 😱 It’s slightly puffy, red, hot, itches now. I figured it was the On the Spot treatment, sort of like a chemical burn. I’ve had that happen before. I have crazy sensitive skin. Maybe an allergic reaction? Then a friend saw it and worried it might be infected. What would you do for this? I haven’t wanted to put anything on it, so I used an ice pack (not very helpful). Anything safe for the face? I have cortisone cream, and some sort of Rx corticosteroid cream but I think those are not safe for the face? WWYD? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
OH_Homeschooler Posted July 14, 2021 Share Posted July 14, 2021 I would go to urgent care in case it is infected. 4 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
fairfarmhand Posted July 14, 2021 Share Posted July 14, 2021 Could it be a staph infection? I'd go to the dr to make sure. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jean in Newcastle Posted July 14, 2021 Share Posted July 14, 2021 Bug bite that has turned into cellulitus? If it is truly an allergic reaction you could put some Benadryl cream on it. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Carol in Cal. Posted July 14, 2021 Share Posted July 14, 2021 That’s how my rosacea presents. I have to take antibiotics to calm it down. I agree that you should get medical attention to make sure it’s not an infection, though. 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Spryte Posted July 14, 2021 Author Share Posted July 14, 2021 Ugh. Shoot. Wouldn’t you know, this is my first pain-free day in months, and I’m going to go to urgent care. Grrrrrr. I’ll run over this afternoon and get checked out. Blerg. 1 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Arcadia Posted July 14, 2021 Share Posted July 14, 2021 I have a very similar reaction to neosporin when I use it on a red spot on my arm. I used a hyper rich moisturizer on that red spread and it calmed down the itchiness and redness. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Spryte Posted July 14, 2021 Author Share Posted July 14, 2021 1 minute ago, Arcadia said: I have a very similar reaction to neosporin when I use it on a red spot on my arm. I used a hyper rich moisturizer on that red spread and it calmed down the itchiness and redness. My mother reacts that way to neosporin as well. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Spryte Posted July 14, 2021 Author Share Posted July 14, 2021 Ok, I have an appt in three hours to get it checked. In the meantime, I’ve taken a small dose of Benadryl and put some cortisone cream on it. It seems less itchy now. If it dramatically improves, I’ll stay home, otherwise … in I will go! Thanks! 4 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ktgrok Posted July 14, 2021 Share Posted July 14, 2021 (edited) Well, what you should do is get it checked. What would I actually do? Mix up some antibiotic ointment with some cortisone cream and put that mixture on it a few times a day. if no improvement, then I'd go in. But i figure it's either bacterial or a dermatitis from the on the spot stuff - so treat both and will likley get better. I'm a fan of the shotgun approach though, lol. Edited July 14, 2021 by ktgrok 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ktgrok Posted July 14, 2021 Share Posted July 14, 2021 Actually, what I'd want to do is see if I had an veterinary ointment that had both types of meds already in it, for simplicity sake, lol. So maybe, given that treat myself with animal meds as often as not, I'm the wrong one to ask, lol. 1 1 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Spryte Posted July 14, 2021 Author Share Posted July 14, 2021 Just now, ktgrok said: Well, what you should do is get it checked. What would I actually do? Mix up some antibiotic ointment with some cortisone cream and put that mixture on it a few times a day. if no improvement, then I'd go in. But i figure it's either bacterial or a dermatitis from the on the spot stuff - so treat both and will likley get better. I'm a fan of the shotgun approach though, lol. Well, see, this is exactly what I hoped to hear. 🤣 Alas, between my IRL friend who saw it today and everyone else here … well, now I’m feeling like if I don’t get it checked, it would be a silly mistake. So I will. FWIW, the Benadryl and cream have calmed the itching. I think the whole thing is a bit better, but it’s hard to say for sure. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ktgrok Posted July 14, 2021 Share Posted July 14, 2021 7 minutes ago, Spryte said: Well, see, this is exactly what I hoped to hear. 🤣 Alas, between my IRL friend who saw it today and everyone else here … well, now I’m feeling like if I don’t get it checked, it would be a silly mistake. So I will. FWIW, the Benadryl and cream have calmed the itching. I think the whole thing is a bit better, but it’s hard to say for sure. Probably for the best, but my money says urgent care isn't sure if it is bacterial vs topical reaction either, lol. For what it is worth, in my experience cellulitis was more painful than itchy, other than maybe itchy from the skin being stretched with the swelling. It was less skin pain and more tissue pain. Vs topical dermatitis which is very much a surface of the skin type firey itchy thing. 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
OH_Homeschooler Posted July 15, 2021 Share Posted July 15, 2021 How did the appointment go? 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
gardenmom5 Posted July 15, 2021 Share Posted July 15, 2021 dh is fond of applying heat, which will bring an infection to the surface. My ophthalmologist had me apply heat when I had things near my eye. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Spryte Posted July 16, 2021 Author Share Posted July 16, 2021 12 hours ago, OH_Homeschooler said: How did the appointment go? Thanks for checking, just saw this. Cellulitis. I started doxycycline, and @gardenmom5… good call on the heat. Doc suggests warm compresses at least twice a day. (I’m using a warm wet washcloth till it cools, then reheating several times - open to any tips!). Cleaning gently and applying Vaseline. I hope it improves quickly, it’s very uncomfortable. Thanks for all the encouragement to go in. And, seriously, I just seem to be on a roll with weird medical issues lately. Hoping this is the end of it. 9 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Carol in Cal. Posted July 16, 2021 Share Posted July 16, 2021 3 hours ago, Seasider too said: Have you taken doxy before? My question, too. Because it did a number on me. Turned on major "It hurts to live" depression like a switch. Fortunately I figured out immediately what was causing this, and stopped taking it, and the depression went away. I switched to Azithromycin and was fine. 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Spryte Posted July 16, 2021 Author Share Posted July 16, 2021 (edited) 4 hours ago, Seasider too said: Have you taken doxy before? Yes, but it’s been a while. So reminders are good. I’m taking Florastor and Visbiome about 6 hours apart from the doxy, too. The main concern for me, now, is that my liver enzymes may spike. I’ll have to get a couple of blood draws to make sure everything stays in range. Terrible timing, here, as my liver is still healing from damage by a different antibiotic. We did figure out that this likely came from a bug bite while hanging out on the “espresso porch” … we have the pest people here now. Edited July 16, 2021 by Spryte Bug not big! Though it might have been a big bug. 🤣 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Carol in Cal. Posted July 16, 2021 Share Posted July 16, 2021 28 minutes ago, Seasider too said: @Carol in Cal.is your pm turned off or is your pm box just full? I had a doxy question for you. Full, probably. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Carol in Cal. Posted July 16, 2021 Share Posted July 16, 2021 Here is my doxy experience: It was prescribed for ocular rosacea. I took it for only 2-3 days before I stopped. Started and stopped abruptly, no taper. IMMEDIATELY got horrendous depression from it, after the first pill. IMMEDIATELY went away when I stopped taking it, thank God. Told the doctor I could not tolerate it, and he gave me the less effective alternative, azithromycin, which did work for the rosacea. That's the entire extent of my experience. 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jean in Newcastle Posted July 16, 2021 Share Posted July 16, 2021 I have had cellulitis many times. I dab diluted tea tree oil on the area (as well as the oral antibiotics). I would be very careful around eyes though. BTW - I would take probiotics one hour before or after the antibiotics depending on which is easier to schedule. I like Renew Life Ultimate Flora. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Carol in Cal. Posted July 16, 2021 Share Posted July 16, 2021 2 minutes ago, Seasider too said: I was just going to say I’d had it in the past without this kind of side effect. However, in the last year I had to take a doubly strong dose of it for ten days. And I felt awfully depressed! I just never attributed it to the doxy because I did not experience that at the lower dosage levels. I honestly hate the stuff. My biggest triggers for rosacea/blepharitis/ocular rosacea seem to be diet related. Avoiding doxy is a big reason to keep me mostly diet compliant. I don't remember what my dose was. Once I realized what happened I threw the rest away, quickly, LOL. But really, the zithromax worked fine for me for the rosacea. I don't have a real need for the doxy. I haven't noticed a dietary contributor--what are your triggers? 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Spryte Posted July 16, 2021 Author Share Posted July 16, 2021 43 minutes ago, Seasider too said: It’s a chain reaction - gluten and/or dairy contribute to IBSc, which causes a SIBO flare, which seems to trigger dry eye and rosacea. Those are the dietary issues. Stress can also cause a rosacea flare for me. eta sorry to hijack your thread, Spryte! Hijack away! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
YaelAldrich Posted July 16, 2021 Share Posted July 16, 2021 Drink a LOT of water with doxy and stay upright for a good while after dosing. Ask my husband how we know this. He thought he was having a heart attack. Nope, he burned a hole in his esophagus from not drinking enough with the dose. I hope you feel better and have no liver issues from the doxy 1 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Innisfree Posted July 16, 2021 Share Posted July 16, 2021 2 minutes ago, YaelAldrich said: Drink a LOT of water with doxy and stay upright for a good while after dosing. Ask my husband how we know this. He thought he was having a heart attack. Nope, he burned a hole in his esophagus from not drinking enough with the dose. I hope you feel better and have no liver issues from the doxy Yikes! That's scary! I hope he's been able to recover fully. @Spryte, I'll be thinking of you and hoping your liver tolerates the doxy well. Glad they're going to be watching it closely. You really don't need any more medical stuff for a while. 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
YaelAldrich Posted July 16, 2021 Share Posted July 16, 2021 26 minutes ago, Innisfree said: Yikes! That's scary! I hope he's been able to recover fully. @Spryte, I'll be thinking of you and hoping your liver tolerates the doxy well. Glad they're going to be watching it closely. You really don't need any more medical stuff for a while. He did recover. It took about a month though. 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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