I'm a gonna go with the obligatory: Go see a doctor!
But make sure it's a dermatologist and not just a general practitioner- you want a skin doctor for this. Perhaps in the meantime he can take some benadryl to see if it goes down- and if so it's probably an allergic reaction to something in the air. Does he only get it at a certian time of year or is it a year round thing? Your post wasn't very clear on that point.
__________________
Sage knows our mythic history, King Arthur's and Sir Caradoc's
She answers hard acrostics, has a pretty taste for paradox
She quotes in elegiacs all the crimes of Heliogabalus
In conics she can floor peculiarities parabolous -C'hi
|