Hello All!
I figured out on my own that I was allergic to glycols (and emulsifiers 3 years ago). However, tonight was a realization that I’m allergic to most medications as well because a majority of them contain Propylene Glycol or a derivative of Propylene Glycol.
I have eczema and have spend the past year changing my diet, doing fluid IVs and still nothing. Then, I was diagnose with hemochromatosis (iron overload). After my first therapeutic phlebotomy I felt insanely better and even notice my eczema start to clear up but still had eczema.
The surprise was I had a new form of eczema that I never had before. I revelry started using Clobetasol to help with the eczema on my hands. I saw scaling/peeling of my hands, weakening of my immune system, and fluid filled blisters started to pop up. For a week I used this and thought my eczema was getting better…nope.
I didn’t think anything of it, and continue to use the ointment. I went back to the dermatologist because of the fluid filled buttons and she prescribe and antibiotic ointment on top of the tacrolimus and antibiotic ointment. All of which didn’t seem to have propylene glycol when I researched the medications.
However, today I put the ointment on as soon as I got it from the pharmacy. The entire day I had a rash the side of my abdomen and back. I thought nothing of it other than an allergic reaction to some food I perhaps ate because of my blood condition.
Then after a shower I put on the ointment and the rash got worse, then I put on the other two and boy did my back sting!!! I was scratching, and next thing I know I was miserable and itching everywhere.
I jumped in the shower and washed off. I got out and put the antibiotic ointment on and then the itching started. Then I saw it propylene glycol was an ingredient!!!!!!! I jumped back on the shower and washed off, I felt immediately better.
I read the other prescriptions and notice one had PROPYLENE CARBONATE which is derived from Propylene glycol and the other had propylene glycol. The rash immediately went down and is going away.
Wow! I’m amazed that I expressed to my dermatologist that I was allergic to glycols and she prescribed medications that had exactly that!!! I will be calling them and letting them know what happened. I’m going the natural way with treating my issues for now on.
It a pain in my butt that so many products contain glycols and emulsifiers. I can’t even use Benadryl. I don’t always catch it and rashes happen.