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Had a fall today :(
Hi all. Got up to go and turn my bath off and some how got tripped over by my wires from laptop :/ still not sure how it happened... Anyway feel on to all fours :'( grazed my right knee and hurt my right wrist, so my knee bled for a bit and I put antiseptic cream on and kept wiping away any blood
Hi all. Got up to go and turn my bath off and some how got tripped over by my wires from laptop :/ still not sure how it happened... Anyway feel on to all fours :'( grazed my right knee and hurt my right wrist, so my knee bled for a bit and I put antiseptic cream on and kept wiping away any blood
Susan20067389
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Fibromyalgia Action UK
11 years ago
Rash on lower legs, now awaiting result of blood test.
I went back to my GP last week and said that I suspect the rash is probably connected to the fact that I have Underactive Thyroid and have taken Thyroxine tablets since October 2000. The GP does not seem very interested but he gave me a form to have a blood test which I did today. I shall ask for the
I went back to my GP last week and said that I suspect the rash is probably connected to the fact that I have Underactive Thyroid and have taken Thyroxine tablets since October 2000. The GP does not seem very interested but he gave me a form to have a blood test which I did today. I shall ask for the
Geminigirl
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Thyroid UK
11 years ago
Itchy Cream
I have urticaria, a skin condition that amonst other things makes my hands and feet itch and pregnancy really makes it worse. I use menthol aqueous cream, it cools the skin, moisturizes it and helps broken skin heal. I would be lost without it, the last time I was pregnant I hadn't thought of it and
I have urticaria, a skin condition that amonst other things makes my hands and feet itch and pregnancy really makes it worse. I use menthol aqueous cream, it cools the skin, moisturizes it and helps broken skin heal. I would be lost without it, the last time I was pregnant I hadn't thought of it and
Highlandlass22
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Pregnancy and Parenting Support
11 years ago
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Dry skin even after E45 cream just on arms legs eyes watering all the time under active thyriod stiff fingers and toes, joints hurt in legs,
sasha12345
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LUPUS UK
11 years ago
Metoject 20mg Injection Site Reaction/Infection
Hi everyone, a quick post here R.E above. Last Thursday ( 10th Oct ) I did my Metoject as usual And as usual it bruised. I noticed a few days later it was itching and a little sore. As the days went by it got pretty irritating. I took some anti allergy tablets which made no difference and in the end
Hi everyone, a quick post here R.E above. Last Thursday ( 10th Oct ) I did my Metoject as usual And as usual it bruised. I noticed a few days later it was itching and a little sore. As the days went by it got pretty irritating. I took some anti allergy tablets which made no difference and in the end
Jillybean1983
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NRAS
11 years ago
Severe Skin Sensitivity?
Hi, I have had very sensitive skin for the past 4 years after since I stopped using aqueous cream which I use to slather on my face every night, and now any skin care products that I put on my face causes it to go very irritated and red, so much so that the only thing I can wash my face with is a
Hi, I have had very sensitive skin for the past 4 years after since I stopped using aqueous cream which I use to slather on my face every night, and now any skin care products that I put on my face causes it to go very irritated and red, so much so that the only thing I can wash my face with is a
Hidden
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MY SKIN
11 years ago
E45 PARAFFIN BASED DRY SKIN CREAM and OXYGEN
Can anyone please tell me if it is safe for my husband who is on oxygen 24/7 to use this cream. His whole body is very dry and scaly which make him scratch, no skin problems just very dry skin. I went on the web but there is no specific answer for the use of this cream, there are answers for hand
Can anyone please tell me if it is safe for my husband who is on oxygen 24/7 to use this cream. His whole body is very dry and scaly which make him scratch, no skin problems just very dry skin. I went on the web but there is no specific answer for the use of this cream, there are answers for hand
Hidden
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
11 years ago
Ursodoxycholic tabs
Hi all, After reading answers to my question regarding itching I went to my GP on Friday and got him to prescribe these tablets,my question is:- how long before I see any improvement with iitching, so far no change at all. Really getting me down there's just no relief from it, I'm using double base
Hi all, After reading answers to my question regarding itching I went to my GP on Friday and got him to prescribe these tablets,my question is:- how long before I see any improvement with iitching, so far no change at all. Really getting me down there's just no relief from it, I'm using double base
Gizmo326
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British Liver Trust
11 years ago
Oilatum
Jo from BLF mentioned aqueous cream yesterday and to be carefull because of something it contains, unfortunately can't get to the post to see what it was, anyhow i called in Lloyds pharmacy this morning just out of curiosity, for people who suffer from eczema as well as respiratory problems they highly
Jo from BLF mentioned aqueous cream yesterday and to be carefull because of something it contains, unfortunately can't get to the post to see what it was, anyhow i called in Lloyds pharmacy this morning just out of curiosity, for people who suffer from eczema as well as respiratory problems they highly
azaard
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
11 years ago
Aqueous cream and eczema advice.
Hi Allergy UK have some information on their website about the use of aqueous cream for eczema. NICE (National Institute for Clinical Excellence) issued guidelines in 2010 against its use when people have eczema but it is apparently still being used. Aqueous contains sodium lauryl sulphate which
Hi Allergy UK have some information on their website about the use of aqueous cream for eczema. NICE (National Institute for Clinical Excellence) issued guidelines in 2010 against its use when people have eczema but it is apparently still being used. Aqueous contains sodium lauryl sulphate which
Jo_BLFHelpline
British Lung Foundation
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
11 years ago
increased meds
Hi all, After seeing my consultant earlier this month the only meds I was on were:- Propanolol,co-trimoxazole. I have recently been to see my Gp regarding itching and swelling in my ankles and feet ( Oedema) he now out me on spironolactol, fexofenadene,and Fucibet cream, The itching has not
Hi all, After seeing my consultant earlier this month the only meds I was on were:- Propanolol,co-trimoxazole. I have recently been to see my Gp regarding itching and swelling in my ankles and feet ( Oedema) he now out me on spironolactol, fexofenadene,and Fucibet cream, The itching has not
Gizmo326
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British Liver Trust
11 years ago
PUPPP / PEP / itchy rash
I have had itching all over my body, except feet, hands and face, for about the last three weeks. It started off without any rash, which was concerning in case it was Obstetric Chlorestasis, but two blood tests do not indicate any cause for concern in that respect, thankfully. However, the itch is getting
I have had itching all over my body, except feet, hands and face, for about the last three weeks. It started off without any rash, which was concerning in case it was Obstetric Chlorestasis, but two blood tests do not indicate any cause for concern in that respect, thankfully. However, the itch is getting
LunaD
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Pregnancy and Parenting Support
11 years ago
bet you wondered where ol' itchy bear had gone to!!...
... finally got to see ma dermatologist last week,she was very nice and of course I had no rash to show her ,she thinks my nervious system is overkeyed and she suggested upping my amitryptiline and she would also refer me to one of the dermatologists at York hospital to havew me try ultra light treatment
... finally got to see ma dermatologist last week,she was very nice and of course I had no rash to show her ,she thinks my nervious system is overkeyed and she suggested upping my amitryptiline and she would also refer me to one of the dermatologists at York hospital to havew me try ultra light treatment
electricjaws
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Fibromyalgia Action UK
11 years ago
Its Cold and Bright I find the wamth is uncomfortable
and I have to - my dismay - sores on my hip line any one any suggestions as to what to use the cold is equaly horrid my bones seem to tighten and the muscles object. To which you are told to keep warm and then the other prob occurs. I have tried baby powder, antiseptic
and I have to - my dismay - sores on my hip line any one any suggestions as to what to use the cold is equaly horrid my bones seem to tighten and the muscles object. To which you are told to keep warm and then the other prob occurs. I have tried baby powder, antiseptic
Ginsing
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Fibromyalgia Action UK
12 years ago
More Tips for Managing Tarceva Skin Toxicity
This advice is based on personal experience and should be used in conjunction with advice from your G.P., Oncologist or Nurse Specialist. If any adverse effects are experienced with any of the products suggested in the following notes, you should stop using them immediately and seek professional advice
This advice is based on personal experience and should be used in conjunction with advice from your G.P., Oncologist or Nurse Specialist. If any adverse effects are experienced with any of the products suggested in the following notes, you should stop using them immediately and seek professional advice
honeypolly
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The Roy Castle Lung Cancer Foundation
12 years ago
i need serious help with my chilblaines, any solutions please?
i have chilblains on my fingers i am using calamine lotion and balmosa cream but neither really give me any relief, on a night they burn up and get really itchy and im now fed up to a point of nearly crying
i have chilblains on my fingers i am using calamine lotion and balmosa cream but neither really give me any relief, on a night they burn up and get really itchy and im now fed up to a point of nearly crying
rich1990
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Scleroderma & Raynaud's UK (SRUK)
12 years ago
salycillic acid
hi first time on here..i am currently being prescribed aqueous cream with salycillic acid to control the psorisis on my scalp. I was diagnosed with infantile eczema and asthma at 2 days old and have suffered ever since though with trial an error i manage to control all my limbs now but still suffer
hi first time on here..i am currently being prescribed aqueous cream with salycillic acid to control the psorisis on my scalp. I was diagnosed with infantile eczema and asthma at 2 days old and have suffered ever since though with trial an error i manage to control all my limbs now but still suffer
kjb70
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MY SKIN
12 years ago
Skin problems
Does anyone else suffer with eczema? Mine only seemed to start about 4 years ago, and I find it flares in line with a flare of fibro. I find taking an antihystimine (sp) plus an equivalent of E45 cream helps, but it still takes days to die down again. I am on the large side I admit, and my creases
Does anyone else suffer with eczema? Mine only seemed to start about 4 years ago, and I find it flares in line with a flare of fibro. I find taking an antihystimine (sp) plus an equivalent of E45 cream helps, but it still takes days to die down again. I am on the large side I admit, and my creases
Hidden
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Fibromyalgia Action UK
12 years ago
On giving advice...
No spots today, apart from one on my face which has tele-ported me back to a time when I was teenager (although I was never really too spotty) thankfully now the 'monster' is concealed under a blanket of antiseptic cream... anyhow I digress, and move onto the tricky subject of advice. As human beings
No spots today, apart from one on my face which has tele-ported me back to a time when I was teenager (although I was never really too spotty) thankfully now the 'monster' is concealed under a blanket of antiseptic cream... anyhow I digress, and move onto the tricky subject of advice. As human beings
Hidden
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Cure Parkinson's
13 years ago
Topic of the Month: March - Itchy Rashes
There are many different skin manifestations in lupus, which vary from person to person. The ‘classical’ skin problem in lupus is the [i]butterfly rash[/i]. This is a red rash, sometimes no more than a mild blush that occurs across the bridge of the nose and on the cheeks. This type of rash tends to
There are many different skin manifestations in lupus, which vary from person to person. The ‘classical’ skin problem in lupus is the [i]butterfly rash[/i]. This is a red rash, sometimes no more than a mild blush that occurs across the bridge of the nose and on the cheeks. This type of rash tends to
Paul_Howard
LUPUS UK
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LUPUS UK
13 years ago
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