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Whenever i touch my skin it gets all red and puffy. What can i do to prevent this?

You could have a condition called dermatographism or skin writing disease. When pressure is applied to the skin, even light pressure, the skin swells and becomes red.

talk to a dermatologist.

If i were you, i wouldn't touch it, then make an appt. with your dermatologist right away.
This could also be an allergic reaction to something. make sure to tell your dermatologist what products you use, any meds, and when this started.

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