Daughter's rash spreading-meds not working...

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I didn't know if I should put this in the Allergy or Dermatology section.

My 21 yr-old daughter started with her earlobes ripping and bleeding underneath at her face. I told her to put some Neosporin on it and 5 days later she developed a pinhead-like rash and swollen glanRAB. She went to the doctor and he said she had a neosporin allergy that became infected. He put her on Keflex and topical cream Triamcinolone. The rash is spreading down her neck and chest and making her feel terrible. It started spreading before she began taking the Keflex so I'm thinking it's not an allergy to that. She feels weak and out of breath. She had been prone to a similar looking rash that was diagnosed as Cholinergic Urticaria, an exercise related heat rash which brings on anaphalaxic attacks. She started taking Xyzal and that seems to have that under control, but she said this new rash feels and seems all to similar. She is also experiencing very bad joint pains. Also, her glanRAB don't seem to be going down since starting the Keflex. Her insurance only allows her 4 doctor visits a year and she doesn't want to use them all up in one month. If anyone can come up with any suggestion what this could be we'd really appreciate it. I wish I could post pictures to show. Thank you in advance.
 
I had a rash like that last summer, I used a Garlic extract. I put it on afterwork before driving home, by the time I got home an hour later the heaRAB were gone
and the redness was gone the next morning.

You pretty much have to be open minded to use herbs!

Try cutting a garlic cloves so the juice can leak out, then rub lightly in sample area,
to see if it helps you. The garlic extract is very strong and because of the alcohol it does burn for a short period, the weaker garlic clove shouldn't burn.

Also good for skin related problem is Calendula, either as a salve or by making a tea
and appling it to the area with a clean wash cloth, Do not rinse off.
 
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