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just a quick question

Ive noticed that ive been getting red spots on my skin. They are on my shoulders and chest. They aren't raised at all, and sometimes are itchy. They definitely aren't pimples. They look like splotches. What could it be? Is it from hormones?
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Its really weird. They are flat, bright red dots about the size of a pencil eraser. All over my collar bone and shoulders
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I had it on one arm then it started on the other one now I'm getting them on my face it looks like or is it just my face breaking out  
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I have it on my face. On my cheeks I noticed it on my hands as well.
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4589197 tn?1375223396
It's good stuff! The adult eczema lotions usually have hydrocortisone in them, which you want to avoid when you're pregnant.
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Ooo thats a great idea! I will try that!
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2020005 tn?1628125976
The baby aveeno lotion really works!! Definitely try that, my son had eczema and it cleared him right up quick!
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4589197 tn?1375223396
Try an oatmeal bath and some baby aveeno eczema lotion, if that doesn't give you relief ask the doc
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Thanks! Its really embarrassing... red spots everywhere!
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2020005 tn?1628125976
You may have pregnancy eczema, sooo annoying!! I would try to use lotion and see if that helps any, if not I'd mention it to your doctor!
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