Med4Kicks
11-09-2005, 01:59 PM
Hi, does anyone's skin (around their thigh and leg) turns patchy red after shower? I usually shower with water temp a little bit warm, but i wouldnt consider it hot. My skin around leg would turn red in patches and dissappear in an hour. The redness used to appear around my back and chest but now it moved to my leg, so i dont really know what the explaination is for it. If it's sensitivity to hot water, then wouldnt it be red all over and not just in certain spot? Anyone knows why?
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katie_2005
11-09-2005, 04:28 PM
Is the water pressure of your shower to hard? That happened to me after using a shower at a friends house and the water pressure was too much!
2Westies
11-09-2005, 07:39 PM
I've had that happen from high pressure water, like katie says. If you are a girl, is it after you shave that you notice this? If so maybe you may be mildly allergic to the shave gel or the razor blades.
RiotGirl00
11-09-2005, 08:28 PM
It's just the water. I use really warm (not hot) water when I shower too. The heat rushes blood to the surface of your skin and the hair follicles, that's why everything is a lot more obvious when you first get out of the shower.
I know after I shave my legs they look AWFUL when I first get out of the shower...there are like red/purple dots everywhere, mainly just on my legs.
But after a while once you're dry and your blood flow gets back to normal that goes away.
If you want you can try showering with cooler water...but it doesn't really matter cuz I'm sure it won't cause any permanent damage.
I know after I shave my legs they look AWFUL when I first get out of the shower...there are like red/purple dots everywhere, mainly just on my legs.
But after a while once you're dry and your blood flow gets back to normal that goes away.
If you want you can try showering with cooler water...but it doesn't really matter cuz I'm sure it won't cause any permanent damage.
Med4Kicks
11-10-2005, 02:04 AM
If it is pressure, i guess there's nothing i can do to prevent it, or is there? But why dont i see these redness on other part of my body?
alsaser
11-10-2005, 06:51 PM
maybe the skin on your legs is more sensitive. Mine is...I have to use sensitive skin soap and senstive skin lotoin (for my legs only), the rest of me can take regular lotion. Plus I have to use laundry detergent that is free of dyes and perfumes (for my pants). My legs get red and unbearably itchy! I dont know why.
Med4Kicks
11-11-2005, 12:31 AM
thanks for bringing that up, never thought about it, i guess it could be that my leg skins are more sensitive. I mean, i sometime also get a bit of skin irritation when i wear tight jeans.
MichSM2
11-11-2005, 01:28 AM
I have eczema, so I only shower with lukewarm water. At first I disliked it, but I have gotten used to it. And I don't use high-pressure water either. Lukewarm water is actually better for your skin--not really warm or hot water.

