Skin falling off...hellp..?


Question:
Hey guys n gals,

ok, here's the deal. I drank hard liqour last 2 weeks. At first everything seems fine. However, rashes started to appear, whole body's skin itchy like never before, like some little "bugs" biting me. I started to scratch and scratch. The next morning when I woke up, the itch has gone. That's when i found out that my skin is falling apart. Like, little pieces of skin coming off. It's been 1 week and I've seen no recovery. Can anybody tell me what this illness is and how do i treat it?

Answers:
Go to your doctor, rashes and skin conditions vary widely and are hard to diagnose. It may have no relation to your Alcohol consumtion at all (other than what you did while under the influence). Tell your doctor your suspicions but let him/her make a diagnosis and treatment. Generally a rash like this is not going to go away on its own. Meanwhile you can try taking some over the counter Benadryl for the itching.
tazorac
dear god go to the doctor!!
just sticky tape the skin back on . there is nothing that sticky tape cannot fix!
You need to see a dermatologist immediately.
sounds like you have leprosy. a common side effect from hard liquor...
why havent you seen a dr? this sounds like a very serious medical condition that you know nothing about, maybe even contagious. please hurry and get to a dr and get it taken care of!!!
One word DERMATOLOGIST! It can be several things, and only a dermatologist can give you a correct diagnosis...God be with you!
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