Grand Magnate
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Join Date: Feb 2009
Posts: 3,306
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Grand Magnate
Join Date: Feb 2009
Posts: 3,306
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Tyson, Did they say anything about trying an antihistamine, just in case it's an allergic reaction?
Anything that keeps spreading is a concern. You aren't taking more doses than were prescribed, right?
How is your breathing?
Folliculitis can take a while to go away, especially since you are immune suppressed. It may take two to three days to see improvement.
If you get worse, of course, go back in!
Can you do a little test on a couple of spots (two bumps)? Just a VERY LITTLE area, okay? Can you try some Benadryl cream on a couple spots. Do NOT use it in a larger area than that. Like I've said before, you are one drug away from serious issues. If it's histamine/allergic reaction, that will help.
Try applying heat to a different small area. See what it looks like in the morning.
You just don't need any more health problems! Did they even scrape a bit off to look at it under a scope? What about doing a Tryptase blood test to see if it's elevated (looking for an allergic reaction)? Did they check a complete blood count? Erythrocyte sedimentation rate? Anything?!!!!
Try to relax if you can. If you get rapidly worse, please dial 911. I hope it will get better. You can always call the ER for their advice too.
Annie
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