Grover's Disease: What works to help find relief?

Posted by 43219876x @43219876x, Sep 23, 2016

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'm new here and new diagnosis as of yesterday. Had what was assumed to be a scabies infestation late January, though the rash began mid December. Back then I worried it was bed bugs from travelling but they were ruled out as were fleas, my next worry. By the time I went to the doctor it was inflamed and intensely, painfully itchy spots from my neck to my knees. I was treated for scabies without mites actually checked for so it may have been Grovers from the start. I was given Permethrin cream twice then ivermectin a long with steroids and it seemed to improve but came back quickly. Punch biopsy led to the diagnosis and now I'm seeking advice on managing it till it hopefully resolves

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Suggest you might review entries here for last several years and find what has given some relief to others. Hope you may find help (less side effects).

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There’s a Facebook page called Grover’s disease support group that has a lot of helpful information. For many people, avoiding triggers (heat, sweating, friction) and an anti-inflammatory diet have helped. I’ve read that some people have all so had Success with dupixnet but it is expensive and often not covered by insurance. It seems people do a lot of trial and error with different medications until they find their groove. Good luck!

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Grover's is doubly aggravating under the breasts because the area tends to be moist. The first line of defense therefore is to do your best to keep it dry. This can be accomplished with Gold Bond medicated powder or with a product that contains zinc oxide such as Destin ointment or paste. I also had luck with another Gold Bond product: a roll on called Friction Defense.

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@markopolo

Try some Miracle Oil tea tree skin creme. It comes in a four ounce jar and is not that expensive. I had Grover’s Disease for 20 years and it was 90% gone after a week using this cream. No more itching and just a few small spots. I couldn’t believe how well it worked as I just tried it on a whim. I believe it works by reducing the number of Demodex mites that live on our skin which have been linked to Grover’s disease. I used it twice a day for about a week and now in the morning after I shower. Good luck.

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Just found this post. Has the Miracle Oil creme continued to work for you?

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@cj70

I'm new here and new diagnosis as of yesterday. Had what was assumed to be a scabies infestation late January, though the rash began mid December. Back then I worried it was bed bugs from travelling but they were ruled out as were fleas, my next worry. By the time I went to the doctor it was inflamed and intensely, painfully itchy spots from my neck to my knees. I was treated for scabies without mites actually checked for so it may have been Grovers from the start. I was given Permethrin cream twice then ivermectin a long with steroids and it seemed to improve but came back quickly. Punch biopsy led to the diagnosis and now I'm seeking advice on managing it till it hopefully resolves

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Had a very similar experience and have tried multiple treatments . Some give short term relief. Now on acitretin (low dose) pregabalin and have done a course of phototherapy. My back is not clearing but elsewhere much better. Definitely look up the Facebook group ,has been so helpfull and Brian Lewis very knowlegable.

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Acitretin worked well for me until my liver counts started to climb to 5 times what they should be. I got off it for a year and am considering going back on for a while due to the recent breakout that I have had. Just started using some cream specific to eczema to see if that will help.

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