Grover's Disease: What works to help find relief?
I have been diagnosed with Grover's disease under my breasts. I had a biopsy for diagnosis. Tried topical ointment with no really good results. Any ideas?
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Hi all, I've posted this previously, but as the group grows with new members, it's good to keep in mind the limited research done on cilantro. While the effects and results some of you are experiencing are promising, please note that there isn't yet enough information to know for sure if cilantro is safe when taken as a medicine. More research is required.
I agree that it is valuable to tell your specialists about your experience with cilantro. Gathering anecdotal evidence is often the first step to prompting more research. Here's more info to help your conversation with your allergist and dermatologist. (Note, for some people cilantro can cause allergic reactions.)
– WedMD https://www.webmd.com/vitamins/ai/ingredientmono-1533/cilantro
– Elsevier Review Article – Coriander (Coriandrum sativum L.) essential oil: Chemistry and biological activity https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2221169115000647
– American Journal of Clinical Nutrition: Health-promoting properties of common herbs https://academic.oup.com/ajcn/article/70/3/491s/4714940
I am blown away by all the testing and information you have learned from the Mayo. They seem very thorough. Interesting about no sign of GD. Did you ever test positively to a biopsy before? I only had it biopsied once and it was at the end of a 1 year initial breakout and it came back negative, even with loads of scabs left. Even when dormant I can feel little bumps under my skin in GD areas. I have read our proteins change with GD and we loose the collagen holding our cells together and would think that would show up in a biopsy, regardless of whether it is active or not. I have no doubt I have GD.
The Hashimoto's is chronic I believe- a life long disease which one of my best friends has and has had since late teens, now 65. I do know it has caused her a variety of health issues, yet she leads a very active life. She has had terrible allergic reactions at times but not eczema, more like the hives you talk about. I saw her once when her entire body turned dark pink and she was swollen all over. She had to go to the hospital.
They have you on really high doses of anti-histamines. I take 4 of the all day anti-histamines daily and have for years as recommended by my allergist. Not sure it helped with my types of eczema but it sure has cut my hay-fever symptoms back. Almost to zero and I used to have terrible hay fever taking a standard dose. Have they told you how long they will keep you on this high dose.
You are a fighter and appreciate you keeping us updated as I always learn from you.
Thanks for the information on cilantro. The webmd article mentioned the heavy metal detox effects. Aluminum was mentioned as being detoxed and I learned from a blood test earlier this year for metal allergies that I have a moderate aluminum allergy.
I was diagnosed with GD after s biopsy last December. The Hashimotos, for me, has been almost a non issue. I let my levels get out off whack by not monitoring it closely and that may have caused the hives. It’s just strange they appeared the same time as GD.
Do you think it is based on elevated histamine levels because of your Hashimotos being out of whack?
It’s s possibility
Waiting for all results but that’s the thinking so far.
I have had all of my metal fillings replaced (several) except one. Also I break out in hives from an allergy to penicillin. I've seen immediate reaction breakouts in hives from shellfish in other people.
I did too about 20 years ago. I have NEVER had a problem with hives, rash or itching until this all started last year.
I thought about replacing metal fillings, but after studying the internet I read that actual removal releases more mercury into our bodies than just leaving old fillings alone. I only have a couple and if GD is triggered by mercury or other metals I think it's likely I picked up metals from other sources like seafood or water No metal testing done to other siblings but I have had blood tests and am allergic to aluminum and nickle as well as 3 other metals. Maybe my family has a weakness with metal allergies. As mentioned it's very coincidental that out of 4 children in my family, one sister has GD and my brother now has Parkinson's. My youngest sister is 10 years younger and the 3 of us that are afflicted all came down with GD or Parkinson's at about age 65 and youngest sister is now only 61,
I think as we age our bodies can't keep up protecting us or healing us like when we were younger. I am blessed that I didn't start having health issues until middle age. So many with eczema, like the most common form, Atopic, are born with skin issues. I can't imagine dealing with eczema all my life.