Guest guest Posted April 11, 2002 Report Share Posted April 11, 2002 Hey All: It just occured to me yesterday that I could write and ask you guys about this. *lol* I guess I'm not used to having useful and helpful people like you around! Hokay, I saw a dermatologist a while back to get a mole hacked out of my leg--all went well--but while I was there I asked him about these two or three little " spots " I had on one collarbone. They were slightly darker than my skin and scaly-feeling, bigger than a pencil-eraser but smaller than a dime. He was in a rush at the time, but he told me it was a fungal infection and gave me some anti-fungal. The anti-fungal cream worked as long as I used it every day, but as soon as I stopped (even months later), the spots (not the same ones but more like them) would reappear, on my neck, shoulders and/or chest. I gave up on using that six-dollar-a-tube antifungal cream pretty quickly and switched to an echinacea/garlic tincture, which works much faster--it usually clears 'em up in a few days. But now I notice they're spreading; where I used to have two or three I now have several dozen " spots " , in two clumps just below my collarbones, and a few radiating off from that. They're perfectly circular, so it does look like I have polka dots. *l* They don't hurt and they aren't inflamed, but they do sometimes itch a little when I get out of the shower (I don't scratch tho). Since I know this is a fungus of some sort I've tried to look out for where I might be getting it--I've started being very careful with how I wash clothes & towels, etc., but I can't for the life of me figure out a topical reason for me to get those where I do. And even when I get rid of them, they come back in the same place, it seems a few more every time. Yikes? Do you think any of you can help me troubleshoot these things? Like I said, they don't bother me, but they sure look funny. Is there a dietary problem or something that can cause this? (Also, if anybody knows the name of the fungal infection that looks like this--I'm so mad the dermatologist couldn't take a second to tell me--I'd love that; I've been unable to find it in any of my books.) Thanks bazillions!! Sara Thustra When you have nothing better to do, visit Bored.com at http://www.bored.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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