Woke up with red dots on my neck area. 😩
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Sep 21, 2014
Danica M.
Sep 21, 2014
Danica M.
Sorry, do you guys know anything that'll help make them go away? They're itchy. Can I try cover them?
Sep 21, 2014
sydney k.
You might want to see what your dermatologist says...could be a rash.
Sep 21, 2014
Shiro M.
Seeing a dermatologist would be your best bet.
Sep 21, 2014
Valerie C.
It looks like an allergic reaction. Go to the pharmacy and ask the pharmacist. Don't apply any perfumed lotions nor perfume, it can irritate your skin even more
Sep 21, 2014
L W.
I might be something that's nicknamed Christmas tree disease. I had it last year around this exact time and it sucks. You can't take anything for it, and it takes 1-7 weeks to go away. Not to scare you or anything, but if you start thing bumps anywhere else particularly your back I suggest you see your doctor.
Sep 21, 2014
L W.
It's actual name is pityriasis rosea.
Sep 21, 2014
Jamie V.
It looks like the rashes I get. It might be sweating while sleeping. Always get a towel with cold water and clean it through the day. That works best for me. As Vallerie said, don't use lotions and perfumes. It might cause irritation. Also, applying a topical cream like cortisone may help.
Sep 22, 2014
Roz X.
I'd take a Benadryl, drink some green tea and change all my bedding. I'd also sleep in only pure cotton to let skin breathe and apply Cortizone to the dots or take an oatmeal bath.
If it does diminish or vanish within a day or 2, I'd see the doc.
Sep 22, 2014
Roz X.
*doesn't
Sep 22, 2014
Margeaux L.
Do they itch? If you have a pet, it may be that fleas have decided to snack on you at night. Could also be bed bugs or a reaction to something (a new detergent maybe?). I hope it clears up!