| Abdomen pain, body rashes Question
: SOMETIMES when I cough, the right lower part of my abdomen becomes
very painful, like I'm being stabbed with a sharp object. I try to take the
painkillers, but the excruciating pain is still there! I can't even turn to
the back while exercising. What can I do? Should I get an X-ray? I am only
17. Besides that, I am suffering from pimples and rashes on my chest,
shoulders and especially the buttocks.
Answer : IF this condition occurs frequently, it will be the best
for you to get an X-ray diagnosis from a gastroenterologist. Steroid acne is
the name given to an acne-like condition that follows the use of steroid
medications and most often occurs on the chest but may also develop on the
face, neck, back and arms. Steroid acne usually persists until the steroid
medication is discontinued. Are you on such medication?
In general, the pimples and rashes on your chest, shoulder and buttocks
occur when the sebaceous glands secrete too much sebum due to hormonal
imbalance. It could be triggered by emotional stress, friction or rubbing of
clothing against the skin, certain medication particularly steroids,
heredity or food allergies. Vitamin A helps in controlling the
over-production of sebum. Vitamin B6 helps to balance the hormone levels.
Vitamin C boosts the immune system, keeping the acne-causing bacteria in
check. Vitamin E helps prevent scarring. Zinc boosts immunity, reduces
inflammation and promotes healthy hormone levels. Selenium enhances the
action of vitamin E. These nutrients are best to be taken in combination.
Evening primrose oil contains a high level of gamma-linolenic acid (GLA)
that helps control the sebum and reduces the likelihood of clogged pores.
Tea tree oil possesses antibacterial properties. The herbs myrrh,
echinacea and chamomile work together to reduce redness, itchiness and
inflammation, at the same time promoting healing of the skin. Applying the
gel containing tea tree oil and these herbs will help manage the pimples. |