I was diagnosed with this in September.I'm having a flare at the moment and the red patches are REALLY itchy. The steroid cream isn't doing anything. Any suggestions?
Thanks,
Lisa
I was diagnosed with this in September.I'm having a flare at the moment and the red patches are REALLY itchy. The steroid cream isn't doing anything. Any suggestions?
Thanks,
Lisa
Try an old remedy I was given by a dermatologist for a viral rash I had.
Add 2 tablespoons of sodium bicarbonate powder to a bath and soak. Softens skin and stops itching. Else if small area 1 teaspoon to a large bowl of water (cake making size) and wash area.
I use this for eczema, chicken pox and other unidentified rashes. Works wonders!
Hope you feel better soon.
Hello Holley.
Please could you confirm that you have a diagnosis of APS/Hughes Syndrome. I have to ask you this as this is a forum for APS/Hushes Syndrome patients and not a general medical forum.
Dave
I have had red itchypatches that did not respond to steroid creams....old fashioned(used it 60 years ago for chickenpox!)CALAMINE lotion (not caladryl w/ benadryl ) helped for awhile.....in the end my MD had to prescribe Predisone for a few days....I hate taking oral steroids but the itching became too much....cleared up in a few days......I am VERY CAREFUL to keep skin soft and not to scratch ....I believe in my case
even a tiny scratch ...ie bacteria created alocalized "immune response"...ie red/itchy etc. my own theory