I’m was diagnosed with lymphedema with super hypersensitivity and then I developed cellulitis and my skin started having these pus filled bumps that would bust and sticky yellow stuff would run out it. Then I started getting this thick white scaly patches that itch really bad. After a few months my back, neck, and face started getting these pimple like things and a white little waxed feeling thing with a black hair looking thing in the middle of it. My face itches and it feels like hairs are stuck in my eyes, nose, and mouth then it went from feeling like k had a long hair connected from the top of my head to tip of my toes. They itch really bad and I can pull the out then it went to these black little things coming up in the scaly skin on my legs and then these tiny black things all over everything then it started turning white fiber stuff around the black thing. It’s driving me crazy and I’m tired of it I went from a fun outgoing person loving life to a person who never leaves home. I don’t get no answers from drs or specialist they just think I’m crazy and so does my family.
Itchy scaly skin on legs and then these pimple lik... - MY SKIN
Itchy scaly skin on legs and then these pimple like bumps with white things coming out of it on face, neck and back.
Ye gods honey this sounds awful and it's distressing that you are not being taken seriously by healthcare or family. Lymphoedema is bad enough without hypersensitivity and cellulitis. All need proper care and management from a health professional and your lovely self in partnership. In the States search for LERN for all things lymphoedema and a supportive community.
Wow, your situation sounds identical to mine. I'm so over it as well. Can't get any answers from Drs and my family also thinks I'm crazy. I believe you, your not alone. I swear it's like my hair is tied together from my head to my toes. White things intertwine all hairs ECT. Nails, toenails, eyes, teeth, mouth literally everything affected. It's ruining my life. I hate it.
do you have pics? It’s definitely a thing. It seems like people have variations of something similar? Definitely seems to be unknown diagnosis of some sort.