Reflex Sympathetic Dystrophy (RSD and CRPS) Reflex Sympathetic Dystrophy (Complex Regional Pain Syndromes Type I) and Causalgia (Complex Regional Pain Syndromes Type II)(RSD and CRPS)


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Old 12-13-2012, 09:01 PM #1
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Default Can you get rasehs with CRPS?

i'm super itchy...all over my arms my thighs neck. Especially my sides there are tiny not too red bumps and some bruise-like discoloration...does this mean its spreading or getting worse??? It just started up......so i'm kinda worried....
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Yes you can get rashes with RSD.

I get them off and on, have for the last 9 years.
Worse thing for me is.....I already have excema(sp?)
I have to make sure it's just a rash....I have different meds and one med doesn't work for the other.

Let your doc know I'm sure he/she can give you something. Eucerin lotions also do quite well relieving the RSD rash.

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It's highly annoying and slightly painful. The weird thing is is under my left breast and on my sides only. But My crps is in my arm? Does thins mean its spreading? And part of the discoloration kind of looks like "spider veins"? Well anyways I had pointed out to the "doctor" I saw today. He is a nurse practitioner but he "didn't see anything alarming" he also recommended ice for my arm...and thought "Tramadol should be effective for my CRPS" pain...... so I don't know if I should seek another opinion. I'm starting to have itches all over but no rash other than under my left breast and down the side of my stomach.... but it is getting VERY itchy....I mean starting to get to the point where I almost ALWAYS scratching some part of my body..again is it just part of the deal with CRPS? and if it is that sucks...
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Here is a link to another recent thread on rashes...

http://neurotalk.psychcentral.com/thread180661.html
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