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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Has anyone had serious swelling of the lower legs - from and including the knees - as a result of Grover's? I do not remember such swelling as a major feature of comments about Grover's. I mention this as I was diagnosed with Venous Insufficiency as a cause of the swelling but there seemed to be no clinical test support for this so the swelling was blamed on Grovers' . Can this be true?
I found that zinc oxide in the form of Desitin is excellent for Grover’s rash under the breasts. Clean and dry the area well before applying the paste. It forms a moisture barrier, keeping the area sweat and itch free.
If the smell of the Desitin or store-brand Desitin ever gets annoying, try Triple Paste instead. It doesn't have that smell that comes from the fish oil. It costs a bit more, but a little goes a long way. Could just be me that is particularly attuned to the fishy smell and no one else is bothered.
I was diagnosed with Grover's about 10 years ago. The itching is insane.
I have fewer lesions these days, but a good sweat still often brings on a couple of new ones.
I've found that decolorized topical iodine makes the spots go away faster. The red stuff didn't work, so I wonder if it is the ammonia more than the iodine that makes it work???
And Triple Paste zinc ointment applied after the iodine is fully soaked in and dried helps too. Triple Paste is my favorite brand since I find the others smell fishy.
I think taking goodly doses of thiamine and riboflavin has helped a lot, though I wasn't aimed at the Grover's in taking those.
yess: I too have both Grovers & leg swelling. I was also told I have VI. Had a procedure about 5 weeks ago for the swelling/redness. No swelling since, but redness & ITCH still remains. Was hoping procedure would cure this. Not so far. Also have same issue with other (right) leg. I believe your diagnosis is correct, as I have had NO swelling in treated leg.
Thank you for your comment. I had a meeting with my dermatologist yesterday. He said the leg swelling was not likely a result of Grovers, directly, at all, but very likely a result of the Kenalog shots I was taking to fight Grovers - exacerbating an underlying predisposition to VI. That makes sense to me, I think. I intend to stop the Kenalog shots. I hope that works. Time will tell.
yess: Just wanted to mention, there are TONS of great video's on YouTube. You can find out just about everything on any topic. Grover's, VI, it's all there to soak up/in. Good Luck to you.
I don't know your circumstances pertaining to your access to fresh cilantro, but most grocery stores have home delivery. I also learned how to keep it fresh for at least 6 days in the frig and if I bought excess I would wash, dry and place in indiviual portions in the freezer, the fresh frozen worked just as well for me. Sometimes cilantro can look tired even in the best of grocery stores, but even with home delivery I image you could get a refund if you find it unacceptable.
If you are concerned about heavy metals in your blood based on your chemo, perhaps your insurance will justify medical blood chelation to remove heavy metals by filtering your blood.
The theory is that cilantro and other herbs can remove heavy metals, but perhaps there is also something else in these herbs helping some of us go into remission.
I was given annual Kenalog 40 shots to control my internal inflamation. This shot was a miracle for about 10 months, helped dramatically with the burning, zapping, stinging, eczema inside my skin, maybe as a result of one of my other forms of eczema- ACD, however it did nothing for my GD. No steroid, topical or other treatment brought any relief for the 4 years I lived with GD.
I was able to give up my annual Kenalog 40 corticosteroid shots in 2018 because I gave up processed sugar and reduced natural sugars. Today clear of all forms of eczema, skin has totally healed everywhere.
I haven't gone down the cilantro smoothie route as I know I wouldn't keep up with it on a daily basis. If my Adbry injections stop working or if my insurance doesn't approve them before my bridge program runs out, I may look into the chelation.
Luckily, I do eat a fair amount of cilantro given I have a love of Mexican cuisine. It's got to help a little 🙂