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user's latest post:
Rash, Undiagnosed. Please help!
Published (2009-12-01 12:32:00)
HI how are you ? I have been wondering and hoping you are ok.did all your tests come back ?and can the doctors now finaly help you .do let me know
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Erythema Annulare Centrifugum -...
Published (2009-12-01 14:52:00)
I have suffered with EAC for 24 years, tho' not every year, always between Sep - March. My thighs can be covered and it becomes unbearably itchy by evening so that I need sleeping tablets. Lesions usually last for 2 weeks, then 2 weeks on the next leg, then maybe an arm. Sometimes there will be 2 months between outbreaks. I have been tested in various ways, I have multiple allergies and any one can trigger a flare-up as can going out in...
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Itchy Testicles
Published (2009-12-01 17:57:00)
Quote: Originally Posted by Unregistered i have it under my nuts lol . and it itches and i scratch it and it feeels sooooo good i almost cant stop until it gets soar . and makes it 10 times worse i tryed scabie cream and it dont work.i get a shower every day and am a very clean person but its annoying and i would love to know how to get rid of it . anyone ? i treat mine with listerine..... it makes the itch go away. and the burn usually feels...
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Molluscum Contagiosum question -...
Published (2009-12-01 05:36:00)
Quote: Originally Posted by Unregistered Well my current sexual partner got tested positive for Genital Herpes. Now im getting a bloodtest. uh oh. Wish me luck! Opss.. thats not good at all. Well MC is a pain but it's only for a 6 mouths to a year. Herpes is for life. Good luck. It may sound wired but MC is a better option!
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Latest active threads on Skin conditions::
Started 2 years, 7 months ago (2007-05-07 15:21:00)
by Curly Stooge
Safest and most effective is applying colloidal silver (carried in distilled water). Otherwise, antiseptic baby powder.
Started 2 years, 11 months ago (2007-01-07 01:03:00)
by Unregistered
Hi,
My dad had EAC for a while and only now they called it that. They did a biopsy to rule out cancer and now they are repeating it in case they missed something the first time. It doesn't seem to be that.
He had a team of doctors look at his back and legs and none of them could come up with any treatment that works.
I am trying to locate an expert on the subject or a medical center ...
Started 1 month, 2 weeks ago (2009-10-22 07:29:00)
by charmaine petzer
Quote:
Originally Posted by LA1058
I am a moderately healthy (not on any meds, no chronic illness history) 50 year old woman (premenopausal) but recently under a lot of stress. I was laid off in January, still unemployed. We are bankrupt and on the verge of homelessness. The rash came on about two months ago, no new irritants and I ...
Started 2 years, 11 months ago (2007-01-06 05:24:00)
by Unregistered
Thank you for the website link, I actually have been there before, very helpful. If you wouldn't mind, I was wondering how long you had the bumps and when did they go away? Was it overnight? Did they just stop reappearing after getting them treated at the derm? How long have they been gone for? Everyone I have heard from only currently has them, is not rid of them. I hope these aren't too ...
Started 1 week, 5 days ago (2009-11-26 18:08:00)
by Unregistered
my God...i have exactly the same symptoms you have...i don't know what the hell they are or why they appear. and i do experience dizziness and fatigue and lack of concentration too..they just keep appearing and look horrible. mainly on my back, waist, around armpits, i too suffer seeply of depression and im always embarrased to take my clothes off in front of someone....please, have you found any...
Started 1 year, 9 months ago (2008-02-15 06:14:00)
by BarbieKeleigh
I have the EXACT same symptoms! I don't sweat easily AT ALL. I guess instead, I just get Miliaria! It's so odd, it's like the sweat can't come out and just gets stuck right under the skin, accumulates, and makes a tiny blister. Because if you scratch it and pop it, it's full of sweat. They're not all that bothersome really. It just concerns me that my body is retaining the sweat and what ...
Started 3 years, 2 months ago (2006-09-27 06:44:00)
by live4muzic
I get them and they are pretty much what you called them. Boils. You can opt to get them cut out, the core that is (or lanced), if they are always in the same place. I get them under my breast also. They can also be infected pores. They drive me nuts. I sweat alot dur to meds and medical issues. I've noticed that since I started using baby wipes during the day as a freshener under my ...
Started 3 years, 2 months ago (2006-09-26 06:11:00)
by Esti94590
The word pain has a very broad spectrum. I have had a tenderness to the touch kind of pain in certain places on my skin that I figured out later was due to clothing or something else rubbing in that area too much. No rash or redness was there so at first I was unsure what it was.
Started 2 years, 9 months ago (2007-02-22 11:53:00)
by Unregistered
Usually it is caused by Staph aureus. Try putting one capfull of pine sol mop and floor cleaner in 2 inches of bath water and soak your butt 5-10 minutes several times a week for about a month. This should prevent recurrence.
Started 2 years, 10 months ago (2007-02-11 15:51:00)
by Unregistered
I had the same thing as well. I found out it was Erethema Multiforma. It often happened to me after I had a cold or when I was run down. It's harmless, but painful. However, it could have been a couple of other things as well, before I saw a doctor to confirm what it was, so, definitely go get it looked at, to make sure what it is.
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Hot threads for last week on Skin conditions::
Started 1 month, 2 weeks ago (2009-10-22 07:29:00)
by charmaine petzer
Quote:
Originally Posted by LA1058
I am a moderately healthy (not on any meds, no chronic illness history) 50 year old woman (premenopausal) but recently under a lot of stress. I was laid off in January, still unemployed. We are bankrupt and on the verge of homelessness. The rash came on about two months ago, no new irritants and I ...
Started 2 years, 11 months ago (2007-01-07 01:03:00)
by Unregistered
Hi,
My dad had EAC for a while and only now they called it that. They did a biopsy to rule out cancer and now they are repeating it in case they missed something the first time. It doesn't seem to be that.
He had a team of doctors look at his back and legs and none of them could come up with any treatment that works.
I am trying to locate an expert on the subject or a medical center ...
Started 2 years, 7 months ago (2007-05-07 15:21:00)
by Curly Stooge
Safest and most effective is applying colloidal silver (carried in distilled water). Otherwise, antiseptic baby powder.
Started 2 years, 11 months ago (2007-01-06 05:24:00)
by Unregistered
Thank you for the website link, I actually have been there before, very helpful. If you wouldn't mind, I was wondering how long you had the bumps and when did they go away? Was it overnight? Did they just stop reappearing after getting them treated at the derm? How long have they been gone for? Everyone I have heard from only currently has them, is not rid of them. I hope these aren't too ...
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