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Red-face at lunch.

Everyday at lunchtime, I get red faced and my skin is hot to the touch.  What is causing this?  Could it be hormonal?  I had a total hysterectomy 10 yrs. ago.  I do use a low dosage patch weekly.  Hope someone can help.  I don't think it's rosasea.


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Blushing; Flushing; Red face

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Skin blushing or flushing is a sudden reddening of the face, neck, or upper chest.

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Blushing is a normal body response that may occur when you are embarrassed, angry, excited, or experiencing some other strong emotion.
Flushing of the face may also be associated with certain medical conditions.

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Try to avoid the things that cause your blushing. For example, you may need to avoid hot drinks, spicy food, extremes of temperature, and bright sunlight.

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Call your doctor if you have persistent flushing, particularly if you have other symptoms (such as diarrhea).

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Your doctor will perform a physical exam and may ask you questions about your medical history and symptoms, including:

  • Does the flushing affect the whole body or just the face?
  • Do you have hot flashes?
  • How often do you have flushing or blushing?
  • Are episodes getting worse or more frequent?
  • Is it worse after you drink alcohol?
  • What other symptoms do you have? For example, do you have diarrhea, wheezing, hives, or difficulty breathing?

 

Update Date: 4/16/2007 http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/ency/article/003241.htm

 

 

Posted 2009-02-02T23:54:03Z
 
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you might be alergic to what you eat.try to see if it is related to the food.

Posted 2009-02-03T06:11:09Z
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