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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I never had any itching, even when my Grover's flared the most....just the rash spread over my torso. Daily CeraVae moisturizing cream
seems to do the trick (basically no rash at all)!
Interesting! I hope to find out for sure at my dermatologist appointment. Did you stop working out or stop anything that caused sweating? I love my spin classes and infrared sauna... I can’t imagine giving up completely.
I understand what you mean by stinging being a relief from itching. I wonder if acupuncture has that effect- ones nerves focus on the needle prick with acupuncture and the itch is not the focus of the brain. I so get how lack of sleep will drive us insane- I would lay in my sleepless bed and plan ways to kill myself- yet that was not with GD, believe it or not the itch, sting and burning skin was worse for me with my Allergic Contact Dermatitis before I got diagnosed after having the 5 Day Extended Patch Test. Avoidance of allergens is key to controlling those rashes and sensations and surprisingly have had dramatically fantastic results giving up processed sugar and limiting natural sugar.
When I looked up MGUS it did state that it can mutate into lymphoma and also that rash could be one of the side effects. Good news you tested benign to lymphoma which is truly a concern. There was no description of the rash. Heck you could have GD along with rash effects from the MGUS.
I never tested positive to GD with biopsy, but my symptoms are classic and I do have it. Yet if you tested negative to lymphoma in 2014 you clearly didn't have it then or you would be symptomatic by now, more than just enlarged lymph nodes. Lymphoma was a big fear for me, it's a tough one. It's good you still have your blood tested, I used to have it done semi-annually but now just annually just in case the leukemia returns.
We both need to seize the day because we are surviving and our skin right now is a good as it ever will be!!!!
Hi all. I'm a 47 year old female and was diagnosed with GD about 15 years ago. It's never gone away but does get worse and better at times. Since neither my diagnosis nor its longevity seem to jive with everything I've read about GD, a dermatologist did another biopsy last year and once again it came back positive for GD. I just finished a round of Whole 30 and did not notice a difference. I typically limit dairy and gluten in my diet anyway. It's only ever been on my upper abdomen and can be very painful at its worst. I've tried different dermatologists, used cortisteroids and whatever other creams have been prescribed over the years, use products for sensitive skin and eliminated fabric softener. Very frustrating. One thing I've noticed lately is that my skin is very itchy on my arms and legs (not where my bumps/GD is located). I'm at my wit's end with this--just curious if I'm the only one out there who's had this experience. I've been reading a lot of great information on this site so thanks everyone for sharing.
tonya- keep in mind many of us collect types of eczema as we age. I began with one form, Allergic Contact Dermatitis, ACD and now have three. GD was the 2nd type in my eczema collection. Make sure your doctors keep an open mind and not simply lump all your skin symptoms as being related to GD because different types often have different triggers and treatments. If I were you I would ask about the symptoms on your arms and legs being caused by ACD. Fibers, detergents, preservatives and hundreds of everyday contacts can trigger itching on the body and may not even be represented with rash. The Five Day Extended Patch Test can diagnose ACD, a common form of eczema. Google this test.
I have the same thing, itchy skin where I have no bumps. My dermatologist kept saying that she thought something else was going on with me. Finally, I showed her an area on my thighs that turns bright red and burns like fire when I scratch. She diagnosed me with dermographia. She put me on a low dose of doxepin ( 3mg. twice day) and a low dose of non-drowsy Allegra (60 mg.) I am feeling much better after taking it for a few weeks. It is the first relief I have had in two years. Your issue may not be the same but I hope this helps. Good luck!
Are hot flushes associated with GD?
Have you had any cures?
Not sure, but I get them. I am also post menopausal so there's that ! 😉
The Cilantro smoothies seemed to have "cured" or at least put some into remission.