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It sounds like a seborrheic (ie. rosacea, eczema, etc. - probably eczema) type

disorder, but it's hard to guess from here!

 

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Steve

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Hi everyone,

 

I've received excellent info here before so I'm back with another question.

 

My daughter-in-law has a strange skin disorder. She keeps talking about having

it looked at but never gets around to it.

 

It is on her elbows and knees but is spreading up her thighs. It starts out as

kind of a pink, circular bumpy rash. That's how it looks on her thighs. On her

knee's and elbows, where it has been for about 7 or eight months it looks like

rice cakes....just smaller. Any ideas? It's really unpleasant but doesn't seem

to bother her much.

 

thanks in advance for any direction

~enjoy

julie

 

 

 

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Hi everyone,

 

I've received excellent info here before so I'm back with another

question.

 

My daughter-in-law has a strange skin disorder. She keeps talking about

having it looked at but never gets around to it.

 

It is on her elbows and knees but is spreading up her thighs. It starts

out as kind of a pink, circular bumpy rash. That's how it looks on her

thighs. On her knee's and elbows, where it has been for about 7 or

eight months it looks like rice cakes....just smaller. Any ideas? It's

really unpleasant but doesn't seem to bother her much.

 

thanks in advance for any direction

~enjoy

julie

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It is on her elbows and knees but is spreading up her thighs. It startsout as kind of a pink, circular bumpy rash. That's how it looks on herthighs. On her knee's and elbows, where it has been for about 7 oreight months it looks like rice cakes....just smaller. Any ideas? It'sreally unpleasant but doesn't seem to bother her much.Could this be ringworm.... the pink circular bumpy rash kind of sounds like it - I hd it as a kid and it can spread.... Don't remember what they used on it Suzi

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I would think she should do a total body cleanse. I had exzema and after

the cleanse it was gone.

 

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Jamie

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Thursday, August 02, 2001 1:55 PM

[herbal remedies] skin disorder

 

 

> Hi everyone,

>

> I've received excellent info here before so I'm back with another

> question.

>

> My daughter-in-law has a strange skin disorder. She keeps talking about

> having it looked at but never gets around to it.

>

> It is on her elbows and knees but is spreading up her thighs. It starts

> out as kind of a pink, circular bumpy rash. That's how it looks on her

> thighs. On her knee's and elbows, where it has been for about 7 or

> eight months it looks like rice cakes....just smaller. Any ideas? It's

> really unpleasant but doesn't seem to bother her much.

>

> thanks in advance for any direction

> ~enjoy

> julie

>

>

>

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as

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>pink, circular bumpy rash.

> eight months it looks like rice cakes....just

> smaller.

 

If it is in definite circular shape, it sounds like

ringworm to me. Thats a fungus, not a worm. My

daughter had it a while back. Needs to be dealt with-

tea tree did it ith her.

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peela

 

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Thanks for the info so far....No, it's not completely circular...just

sort of...It's not ring worm, I know what that looks like and this is

white and real dry, like rice cakes.

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Check out this website - you can probably find the problem here....it's all on skin disorders and diseases (with pictures)

Suzi

http://www.dermnet.org.nz/

the14th_moon wrote: Thanks for the info so far....No, it's not completely circular...justsort of...It's not ring worm, I know what that looks like and this iswhite and real dry, like rice cakes.

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The ones that look like rice cakes: does this mean it gets like kind of thick, white scales over the pink part? If so she may have psoriasis (something I have). She probably should get a diagnosis. At least this way she knows what she is dealing with and can go from there.

Valerie

Suzanne Nottmeier <suziesgoats wrote:

It is on her elbows and knees but is spreading up her thighs. It startsout as kind of a pink, circular bumpy rash. That's how it looks on herthighs. On her knee's and elbows, where it has been for about 7 oreight months it looks like rice cakes....just smaller. Any ideas? It'sreally unpleasant but doesn't seem to bother her much.Could this be ringworm.... the pink circular bumpy rash kind of sounds like it - I hd it as a kid and it can spread.... Don't remember what they used on it Suzi

 

 

Make international calls for as low as $.04/minute with Messengerhttp://phonecard./ Federal Law requires that we warn you of the following: 1. Natural methods can sometimes backfire. 2. If you are pregnant, consult your physician before using any natural remedy. 3. The Constitution guarantees you the right to be your own physician and toprescribe for your own health. We are not medical doctors although MDs are welcome to post here as long as they behave themselves. Any opinions put forth by the list members are exactly that, and any person following the advice of anyone posting here does so at their own risk. It is up to you to educate yourself. By accepting advice or products from list members, you are agreeing to be fully responsible for your own health, and hold the List Owner and members free of any liability. Dr. Ian ShillingtonDoctor of NaturopathyDr.IanShillington

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