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annajaz

Help for rosacea and seborrheic dermatitis

Have reddening of face and parts of neck and upper chest with broken capillaries, mottled skin with butrning and itching from time to time.

I am 56 yr old female who is overweight (5'4 and 210 lbs). Diagnosed with oestrogen driven breast cancer 4 yrs ago. Had chemo and radio. Developed 'sunburnt' face during chemo which initially went, but then returned with hot flushes and spots, broken veins, itching etc in flare ups and is getting gradually worse. Unable to tolerate anti oestrogen drugs, so presently not on allopathic meds. Suspect may be hypothyroid, as can't lose weight and very lethargic, have thinning hair, dry eyes, mouth, skin and vagina, red & itchy eyes, swollen eyes, fingers and ankles, deteriorating memory and concentration and a goitre. In spite of all this, GP says my blood results are within normal range.

Symptoms worse with heat, cold, wind, spicy food, but are continuously there and flare up and then improve a little. Feel 'tragic' when have a flare up

Have been using supplements - vits and minerals and also homeo meds - ferrum phos, conium maculata, pulsatilla and thyroidinum. Feel less tired and not so desperate, but face not improved.

Would be grateful for any help.
 
  annajaz on 2008-02-24
This is just a forum. Assume posts are not from medical professionals.
(Arnica-1M) 2pills weekly for 4 weeks only any change report me baack,ok
Good luck
faisal
 
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