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My PLC Condition

By November 10, 2013 - 7:10pm
 
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Im really desperate right now i've been suffering from PITYRIASIS LICHENOIDES CHRONICA for about 3 months. and it's very hard for me to accept that there is no cure for this horrible thing. Can someone help me how to manage my condition i had it on my face, neck and all over my body. Is it covering it up by using make up can conceal the redness of my rashes? I'm from the Philippines anyway can someone give me names of best cosmetic products for PLC that are available in my country? I really appreciate your help Thank you and more power!

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Anonymous (reply to zanziba)

Hi zet,

My husband also is suffering from this disease called plc and so worried how to ease the itch and dryness of it. May i ask what is this blood group food and may i also ask for the recipes to share it with him thanks [email protected]

Regards

February 16, 2015 - 5:57am
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Anonymous (reply to zanziba)

Hi Zanib,
i have had plc for 7 years now. How is the diet working for you?? please can you email me the diet , i am so tired of having this on my skin please help.

December 2, 2014 - 10:20pm
(reply to Anonymous)

Hi thank you for your advice. Im planning to buy virgin coconut oil to use topically and orally. May i ask how long will see the results? Im on my 6 months dealing with such horrible disease. Tnx in advance

January 15, 2014 - 11:37pm
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Anonymous

 

 

 

Hi Rimaber,

 

Welcome to EmpowHER and thanks for your question. Pityriasis lichenoides chronica is a rare type of skin disorder that is characterized by a red or brown rash that first appears. Sometimes this skin disorder is mistaken for chicken pox. The rash is usually raised and scaly. The immune system is the source of this disease. A brown mark may be left on the individuals skin once the rash flattens out. After several months these brown marks do begin to fade. The condition isn’t dangerous or contagious. The mild form of the disease is called pityriasis lichenoides chronica and the severe form is called pityriasis lichenoides et varioliformis acuta. It is unknown what exactly causes pityriasis lichenoides. Some evidence suggests that the rash appears due to a reaction to a microorganism such as a virus. The rashes come out onto the skin when a person has pityriasis lichenoides and affects the immune system. To control the rash, corticosteroid creams and ointments can be applied. You need to apply these creams and ointments very carefully if you have sensitive skin. A doctor may also prescribe antihistamines such as Benadryl to help relieve the itching that may be associated with the rash. To improve and clear up the rash, photo therapy is also frequently used. Medications such as methotrexate and zithromax are prescribed when the condition is more extreme.  You might need to ask your local big retail store, about the best type of makeup for this condition.  Have you seen a dermatologist for this?

 

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Daisy

November 11, 2013 - 7:05am
(reply to Anonymous)

Hi Daisy thank you for your comment. Yes i've already seen my derma and i had my biopsy already. I dont know what to do. I have it all over my body the rash seems to be getting worse and my skin is very dry. I wish i can have a new skin to wear. I'm really depressed right now. Thanks and regards!

November 11, 2013 - 6:09pm
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