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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Ice packs !!! I've had GD for about 5 years now and have tried every topical that gets mentioned on this site. None worked. I did Cilantro smoothies for about 2 years and the disease disappeared for quite a while. It came back in a limited way in that it migrates over my stomach area . It effects one area dies off but just moves to another area. The only thing that quells the itching for me is ice. I put a small ice pack one the area that itches for a couple of minutes and the itching subsides for fairly long periods of time. So far for me, it is the most effective way to deal with the misery. It was something I learned on this site, much the same as the Cilantro smoothies. I take Cilantro oil every day. I am not free of the disease at this point, but at least I have found a way to "manage" it.
I did go to an allergist after first dermatologist misdiagnosed me he told me to get a biopsy and that showed GD
i also have hives now for a week after getting my flu shot. i truly believe it is connected in some crazy way to the covid shots. and who knows, maybe there is something different in the ingredients of the flu shot this year. i never had any reaction to flu shots. i have taken them for years.
Since the flu shots are adjusted each year I wonder if this new shot has different ingredients in it.
I never reacted to a flu or covid shots, but like you I now believe preventative shots can tigger skin issues for some of us.
After getting the new shingles vaccine, Shingrix, within 3 days I developed a mild case of shingles on my abdomen. My GD was dormant at the time and this rash I initially thought was my GD recurring. However it was more plaque like, patchy and not the tiny little papuales which I would develop with GD. My dermaotlogist said it looked like shingles and I should have asked him about getting this vaccine first because even though it is a dorment vaccine it has markers in it that mimic or are related in some way to GD and yes it could have triggered this new rash. That said it only lasted about 1 1/2 months (my GD recurrances would last at least 6) and it hasn't come back going on about 3 years now. It felt similar to GD which for me is not only itchy but equally painful. That said if this was shingles it was not as miserable as GD, perhaps because it was only localized on my abdomen and not my entire torso.
Like you my rash was misdiagnosed by dermatologists for years. Without blogging and research I would have never learned about this form of eczema. After I told both of my dermatolgists what I thought it was they agreed and one was actually gleeful because she hadn't treated GD before. She got to write all sorts of expense prescriptions for me to fill. Both previously thought it was my Allergic Contact Dermatitis, ACD and not a different form of eczema. That said, it made no difference, as no medical treatment helped me.
So are you saying Dr said GD is a form of eczema?
My itch covers my entire back and often most of my chest. Icing all that down isn't appealing to me and is possibly dangerous. I've been taking 4 cilantro capsules and 1 chlorella capsule a day for a week over 4 months with no relief. 2 Hydroxyzine tablets get me through the night along with Eucerin Itch Relief.
So sorry to hear about your misery.
I too have tried it all. All the prescriptions, all the cilantro smoothies but nothing helped. A chopped clove of garlic mixed with a table spoon of honey each morning has been the only thing to help with my grover's disease. I was eating the garlic and honey due to a gastrointestinal issue I was having but it also helped with my grover's. Amazingly. I can only assume that it has something to do with gut health and getting that balanced again which is what the garlic and honey does. Good luck.
Thank you for the heads up on the garlic and honey. I just bought 7 cilantro bunches to try it again. Someone on this page mentioned to try it by itself blended with a half cup of water and chug it like a shot rather than in a smoothie. I just blended all 7 bunches in my food processor with a little bit of water and poured it all into two different muffin tins and put it in the freezer. Once it freezes I'll take all 24 out and put them in a Ziploc bag. I'll drink one a day in a half cup of water and see if it works. If not I will give the garlic and honey a try.