MAChostage
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Is this actually considered eczema? I was always told that it's "contact dermatitis". I develop this very thing if, for instance, I go to sleep while wearing a sterling silver necklace. Sure enough, I awake with what appears to be a little rash on my neck. It goes away within a day or two.
I do, however, have nummular eczema on my lower left leg. I went to two female dermatologists when I was trying to find out what was going on. One completely misdiagnosed me (she did a biopsy of the skin and came to the conclusion, with the help of the lab, that I had guttate psoriasis -- WRONG!!
) and the other seemed pretty indifferent in general. Neither of them ever prescribed anything for me (I was told to "just keep the area moist".). I eventually went to a male dermatologist who came highly recommended. He took one look at it, ran his hand over it (the other two dermatologists only peered at it from a distance) and said "that's easy, nummular eczema" and prescribed Triamcinolone. That was two months ago and my condition is almost completely gone, except for the hyperpigmentation that came about as a result of my scratching the area. That, he said, will eventually go away but could take as long as a year.
Originally Posted by nicemeka OMG!!!!! I can relate to Eczema, I minds usually flare up when I where costume jewerly, so it's around my neck, on my wrist and it flares up on my face and other areas. |
Is this actually considered eczema? I was always told that it's "contact dermatitis". I develop this very thing if, for instance, I go to sleep while wearing a sterling silver necklace. Sure enough, I awake with what appears to be a little rash on my neck. It goes away within a day or two.
I do, however, have nummular eczema on my lower left leg. I went to two female dermatologists when I was trying to find out what was going on. One completely misdiagnosed me (she did a biopsy of the skin and came to the conclusion, with the help of the lab, that I had guttate psoriasis -- WRONG!!