pandel0
04-29-2003, 06:40 PM
if anyone can help please do.i wonder if these 2 issues are related. i have recently been diagnosed with granduloma annulare.(had a biopsy)i've had them for 10 months now.
i'm still not sure exactly what they are. i'm told it's a chronic inflamatory disorder. around the time of diagnosis i also started getting a red patch on my chest. i showed the dermatologist and she said it looked like alittle eczema. she gave me some cream to use and said don't use it for more than 2 wks. since then i have developed more. it's wierd though. they are only on my chest and stomach, and if there is 1 on the left side there is 1 on the right in the same area. any advice would be greatly appreciated.
thank you pandel0
[This message has been edited by pandel0 (edited 04-29-2003).]
i'm still not sure exactly what they are. i'm told it's a chronic inflamatory disorder. around the time of diagnosis i also started getting a red patch on my chest. i showed the dermatologist and she said it looked like alittle eczema. she gave me some cream to use and said don't use it for more than 2 wks. since then i have developed more. it's wierd though. they are only on my chest and stomach, and if there is 1 on the left side there is 1 on the right in the same area. any advice would be greatly appreciated.
thank you pandel0
[This message has been edited by pandel0 (edited 04-29-2003).]
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Marie55
05-01-2003, 09:10 PM
Do an internet search for condition the biopsy identified. Learn as much about it as possible.
There are several skin conditions that have no known cause or cure. I have two conditions of that nature.
Some will wear themselves out over a few years and others seem to stick around.
There are several skin conditions that have no known cause or cure. I have two conditions of that nature.
Some will wear themselves out over a few years and others seem to stick around.
btandmv
05-06-2003, 10:45 PM
Not sure about the granduloma annulare, but I found a product on the internet that has worked wonders for my eczema. It's called the skin saver. It contains no harsh chemicals and provides relief for other skin irritations as well. I found it stops itching from mosquito bites, sun burn, and poison ivy too. Hope it helps you as much as it helps me.
pandel0
05-07-2003, 08:57 AM
thank you for the reply. i see the dermatologist today
because i am continuing to get more patches. they don'e itch though, thats why i'm not so sure it's eczema. thank you for the info.
pandel0
because i am continuing to get more patches. they don'e itch though, thats why i'm not so sure it's eczema. thank you for the info.
pandel0

