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What is Grover's disease of the skin?

Skin Health | Last Active: Jan 15 9:36pm | Replies (165)

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@chickensoup1, the rash acts differently in different people, going away permanently on it's own in some people, coming and going at intervals in others, and remaining a constant presence in others like myself. I realize you are very frustrated, but if your Grover's is producing no itching, consider that a perverse stroke of good luck because the Grover's itching can drive you absolutely CRAZY!
You will find great info on this forum if you follow this link and start reading the pages from this particular page in 2019 to the present day. It is very time-consuming, but worth the trouble. Best of luck!
https://connect.mayoclinic.org/discussion/grovers-disease-247ffc/?pg=11#comment-114878

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Thank you! It appears to be spreading to my lower back and sides of my body. Does the disease usually “run it’s course”? I’m an active
Male in my 30s. I don’t know how this could’ve happened to me. What therapies have people generally done to subside the rash? Like I’ve said, I’ve tried every cortisone cream and even light therapy