Facial rash: There a few potential problems. If this is something you have had for a while and it is associated with a rash there a few common rashes that might cause this, for example rosacea, seborrheic dermatitis, contact detmatitis( which happens with exposure to something that is applied on the face and cause a reaction) among others. If this worsening or persistent have a dermatologist take a look at it.
Answered 4/14/2014
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Rosacea: Rosacea is a very common red, acne-like benign skin condition that affects many people worldwide. The main symptoms of rosacea include red or pink patches, visible tiny broken blood vessels, small red bumps, sometimes containing pus, red cysts, and pink or irritated eyes. Most people with the disease may not even know they have rosacea or that it is a diagnosable and treatable. See your derm.
Answered 4/15/2014
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