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Bulmers Allergy

Have read a few reports of people who develop rash after Bulmers/Magners cider.Have been drinking a few over festive period the berry flavours mostly.Just broken out in a huge covering of pimples which have now turned to eczema,my chest and back worst but all over.I do have an intolerance to perfume products and the drink is has a huge aroma  and wonder if the ingredients contain something that makes me look like I have been hit by a flame thrower ! Stella Cidre and Strongbow etc seem not to bother me,nor beer/lager (thank goodness),any body else find this ?  
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Hello and hope you are doing well.

If your past history is positive for eczema, the most likely cause for the rash could be eczema again. People who suffer from this disorder should avoid contact with triggering factors like soaps, cosmetics, jewelry, clothing, and detergents. Sometimes sweat, changes in temperature and psychological stress are known to trigger these episodes. So, the best way to prevent attacks is to identify those substances which you are allergic to and avoid them. Consult your  primary care physician for therapy. If the need arises he may refer you to a dermatologist.

Hope this helped and do keep us posted.
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681148 tn?1437661591
I haven't heard of that brand.  I had to stop the Bragg's brand, though, because I developed an intolerance to apples.
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168348 tn?1379357075
Hi and welcome!


I am not familiar but wanted to stop by and maybe others will have input.

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