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

Skin Health | Last Active: Nov 4 2:57pm | Replies (2012)

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Good evening @locutus, @elderly1, My dermatologist just introduced me to a new anti-itch cream named Dermeleve. We have been working on resolving my itch issues for a couple of years. I have described this treatment in the Skin Health group. @johnbishop has also added a post with the important contact information. Let me grab the links for you.
https://connect.mayoclinic.org/discussion/unexplained-itching/?commentsorder=newest#chv4-comment-stream-header.
https://connect.mayoclinic.org/discussion/what-do-you-do-for-neuropathy-itch/?pg=17#comment-652354
You can also just go to Dermeleve.com and place on order by phone or in writing. I have also called and talked with them about expectations and other treatment information.

Good luck to you .....If I could I would make sure that itching never, never attacked me again. It is worse than pain.
Where on your body does it have the most impact?

May you be both physically and mentally healthy.
Chris

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Replies to "Good evening @locutus, @elderly1, My dermatologist just introduced me to a new anti-itch cream named Dermeleve...."

Thanks, Chris. I have no personal interest in promoting the CeraVe Itch Relief Moisturizing Cream, but it looks like the ingredients are somewhat similar to the one you and your dermatologist are working with. The CeraVe product costs about six cents per gram if bought on Amazon.com, whereas the Dermeleve product costs almost $1/gram if bought from their website...pretty huge price difference. However, if the itching is driving one crazy, whatever works is worth the expense! Thanks again for the information and best of luck to you.