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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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Hi all can’t quite believe I’m talking about GD again … I had a severe, chronic case which began in Sept 2019.
My symptoms came on after a bout of illness and included burning skin, stinging zaps, aches, bruised feelings followed by the bumps, blisters and rashes which proceeded to cover neck, front, back and was ferocious. I spent months of sleepless nights, almost went insane with the deep aching itch and felt it was coming from my internal organs rather than a superficial skin condition.
Anyway there’s a lot more to the symptoms and time spent researching, talking, following groups etc but thanks to wonderful posts here and on FB i found my ‘cure’. After having tried all the usual derm referred steroid treatments I saw so many examples of success I fervently began the coriander (cilantro) and chlorella smoothies. The first week symptoms worsened and then slowly week by week they dissipated and after a couple of months my Grover’s had diminished significantly. I have never stopped the smoothies, only reduced amount and that was three years ago. Two months ago was my first overseas trip in four years and for that three weeks I didn’t do smoothies. I started to get stings and bumps and itches, only mildly, but I also put it down to different diet as my gut has never been very functional. When I returned home it was back to smoothies and the bumps disappeared. Two weeks ago I had a virus, believed to be Covid but unconfirmed with RAT. I had spent some time with a positive case so assumed it was. Three days ago I felt the terrible internal heat, pain, zaps and deep agonising itch and now the rash is quickly spreading. I thought after three years clear I was beyond it. Only thing I can say is second time around I am well informed, educated and savvy with my toolkit of treatment. Witch hazel on itchy spots and inflammation site, zinc on erupted or blistered areas, cool sprays and anti itch menthol cream. It’s manageable but unbearable at times, usually during the night when I’m not distracted. Forever thankful for all online chats and anecdotal evidence of natural treatments as I had them all on hand. Three days in have tripled my smoothies and will see how it goes. My first severe case lasted six months and nearly took my sanity so I am approaching this with hope and intention. Avoiding stress, meditation, loads of cool filtered water to assist detox, etc.
Very sad though that it has returned, living up to transient and persistent. I fear for our very old age if we get that far and trying to deal with it ….
Thanks all

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I have found that putting ice packs on the area that itches and leaving them there until the skin turns almost numb has been very effective in stemming the discomfort.