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mrsD 05-14-2009 11:28 AM

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Originally Posted by Scots Kat (Post 509743)
Hi Becky,
Thanks for posting this. I'm curious about one thing (feel free to PM me). Where was your shingle-like rash? I've had a rash under my nose since Oct this year. It has come and gone in intensity, but is always there and recently think it has started to spread to a couple of spots below my mouth and near my eyes. It is a bit itchy at times but otherwise just annoying. I've been to my GP about it twice and tried several creams and soaps to treat it. It's a very minor thing considering everything else but i really would love for it to be cleared up.
Any input you have (or anyone else) would be appreciated.

Thanks again!
~Kathy

Have you tried an antifungal cream? There are normally fungus organisms on the skin all the time, and sometimes they become invasive and when that happens it is called tinea veriscolor.

The most common drug used is clotrimazole liquid. (You might have to have this special ordered, since commonly they don't sell it on the shelf anymore). Use it once a day on clean dry skin for about a week. Some people use RX selsun lotion (it provides sulfur, which kills the fungus, but that may be harsh on the face).

Another fungal candidate is Candida. This may become common if you take immune suppressing drugs, or are also diabetic.

Typically herpes rashes go away within 10 days, unless the immune system is wonkey. Herpes sores may be crusty. The fungal type don't get crusty.

There is another thing it could be...but your doctor would have noticed it: impetigo. This is a skin staph infection, and if you have that dreaded mrsa exposure, you need to be aggressive with it. Clean the area with hydrogen peroxide and try bacitracin ointment. If it clears
up some, keep it up. I'd get it cultured to be sure. Around the nose is normally where it shows up.

watsonsh 05-15-2009 01:18 PM

LOL Becky,

While I may be your source and have something similar I owe a huge Thank You to MrsD who thought about the viral aspect.

She helped me tremendously and is one smart cookie!


Thanks Mrsd! :hug:



Quote:

Originally Posted by ras1256 (Post 509547)
I guess I can go public with my source now, huh?

That heat in the head thing is so strange and scary, don't you think?

I didn't realize that there was a forum for this. I guess we should post this. I, too, am amazed that this common virus is behind my 14+ years of struggle. And that NO ONE looked at that - until you planted the seed in my mind - THANK YOU SO MUCH! I still want you to PM your address to me so I can send you a big bouquet of flowers!

LOTS AND LOTS OF HUGS TO YOU. :You-Rock:

Becky


Scots Kat 05-17-2009 11:09 AM

Thanks for this! I picked up the cream the other day and have started using it. I figured it couldn't get any worse so I may as well try something while waiting a week to get in to see my GP. It's early days but things seem to be improving slightly! You may have cured me after a long 8 months of looking like rudolf!

ras1256 05-17-2009 11:31 PM

Amen to that!
 
I also want to post my thanks to Mrsd on the lead for this viral condition.

She has been wonderful with information about nutrition and suplements that can help and may be necessary to help control this, so I can keep my MG in control.

Hat's off to you Mrsd - you are a wealth of information!!!

Quote:

Originally Posted by Shelley (Post 510616)
LOL Becky,

While I may be your source and have something similar I owe a huge Thank You to MrsD who thought about the viral aspect.

She helped me tremendously and is one smart cookie!


Thanks Mrsd! :hug:


maryec 05-18-2009 08:57 PM

Becky, you can put a feather in your cap too !! LOL....I have learned so much from you all, & have made some real nice friends here.

ras1256 05-20-2009 09:30 AM

Thanks
 
Mary,
Your son just turned 30 I noticed in another post! Isn't it awful when that happens? They'll always be our babies, though, huh!

Hope you like your new cut - I got one too. Not what I asked for.....but it's a good cut, easy to work with, and cooler. I hope you're doing a little better. Sorry I have been here much, but with starting back to work, I don't have time or energy too often.

Speaking of work, gotta run. I just looked at the clock on the confuser!

Take care and I'll talk to you soon! :hug:

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Originally Posted by maryec (Post 512004)
Becky, you can put a feather in your cap too !! LOL....I have learned so much from you all, & have made some real nice friends here.



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