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Old 03-11-2013, 06:40 PM #1
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Default seeking successful remidies for red irchy rash around feet in ankle area

I was told there might develop redness around legs near ankles, from use of Requip (agonists) and eventually did but it didn't hurt or itch or get worse untill a few days ago. Now its itchy, with blisters under the skin and creaping up my legs. anyone else experience this? anything that helped calm it down?
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I was told there might develop redness around legs near ankles, from use of Requip (agonists) and eventually did but it didn't hurt or itch or get worse untill a few days ago. Now its itchy, with blisters under the skin and creaping up my legs. anyone else experience this? anything that helped calm it down?
The use of compression stockings is the best solution. It will get rid of the itching and will promote healing of the blisters; but won't be of any help for the redness. you have to accept those red ankles, you cannot get rid of them unless you stop agonists. Compression stockings are supremely efficient; i usually wear them every day for a week until complete healing of blisters, then on and off. Good luck

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I was told there might develop redness around legs near ankles, from use of Requip (agonists) and eventually did but it didn't hurt or itch or get worse untill a few days ago. Now its itchy, with blisters under the skin and creaping up my legs. anyone else experience this? anything that helped calm it down?
I found a gel and cream that fixed the horrible foot cramps I was having. Then a friend tried some of it on his flea bites and it fixed those. Another friend has Psoriasis and it pretty much eliminated that. It's made with all organic ingredients. It might work for you. I get it from sootheen.com
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