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Red Patches

A MyFibroTeam Member asked a question 💭
Boston, MA

Anyone get red patches on skin like blotchy neck hands chest that comes randomly and goes

January 7, 2020 (edited)
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A MyFibroTeam Member

Yes I do especially when I am under a lot of stress.

January 7, 2020
A MyFibroTeam Member

I used to all the time get itchy red rash on my neck and or chest mainly in a flare. I had it a couple weeks ago in fact. I put Benadryl cream on it. Generally goes away in 24hrs at least mine does. This illness has soooo many scary symptoms 😵. Feel better. ♥L

January 8, 2020
A MyFibroTeam Member

I get Mottled skin a lot on my legs, it’s hard to see sometimes because I also have granuloma annular. (Skin condition) Oh, And I get toasted skin syndrome a lot on my back and belly from my heating pads....so there’s that 😕

I had to edit, auto correct changed Mottled to molted 😬

January 7, 2020 (edited)
A MyFibroTeam Member

i do in winter on my legs ,, they are like excema although ive been told they are not,, dermatologist keeps wanting to cut them off / biopsy them but after 3 holes and scaring from those biopsies im like "nope ,, your not cuttin any thing that looks like that off agian,, they always go away after a few months'

January 19, 2020
A MyFibroTeam Member

Yes. Especially after high stress situations and really acidic or salty foods.

January 9, 2020

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