I think that's what it's called, had it a few years now flares up on and off.
Scared it's linked to blood disorders, had full blood count on a few occasions and nothing has come back, some days it's more noticeable than others.
Wondering if's it's linked to Hashimotos?
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I don't have hashimoto's but I appear to have petechiae. I been on NDT for a few weeks now and it doesn't seem as bad as it was.
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I had a lot of bleeding under the skin , like you see sometimes on people on steroids . The name you called it was how It looked .
Since treatment for thyroid , all gone,
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I use a steroid cream and wonder if it is linked. Are you taking Levo?
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Yes I am on levo plus t3 I have no more bleeding under the skin. Who knows , I think it is. 🙂
Good luck.
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Thanks - I have high tsh and low t3. Looking for treatment currently. Did your rash take time to clear with levo?
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I still have it despite being medicated Gillybean129
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Think I have Petechiae on my upper arms. Had it for a few months now, however it seems to be getting worse. My white cells are very high so seeing a hematologist on the 29th of this month. 😔
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How did you get on RhiannonT?
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Cant remember how long. Just realised it had stopped happening . I dont think it was that long .
Been on. Levo plus T. 3 since TT nearly 3 yrs ago.🙂
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