Hi,
First of all, i'm not native english so you will probably find a lot of gramatical errors in this post. I'm sorry for that.
I've been reading this forum for about two years and i think i've leraned a lot about this condition during this time. Yet that hasn't reflected in my skin since everithing i tryied didnt work out as i expected.
I'm a 25 years old men from Lisbon (Portugal). My skin problems strated when i was 18 with acne. And even though it was not severe it would let my face with a lot red marks. To treat those marks i underwent a lot of procedures like peelings, CO2 Lasers, Carbon dioxide snow and finally liquid nitrogen. This last one left my cheeks depigmentated in some areas. when this happened i changed to another doctor that put me on Protopic so my skin could repigmentate. But it didn't, and after one year on Protopic i started having rosacea (mostly P&P) and Seb derm on my cheeks(At this time i was 21). After that i have seen a lot of diferent doctors and i've tried a lot of different things in order to improve my rosacea:
I tried topical metrodinazole three times in the last four years and all the times my skin reacted badly - the first time, i put it all over my cheeks and the reaction formed a crust in each of them, and so i had to took oral corticosteroids for two weeks to calm my skin down;
clarithromycin 250 mg every two days for one year;
isotretinoin 10 mg every two days for one year;
clarithromycin 500 mg every day for 30 days;
itraconazol 100 mg every day for two weeks;
i carried out a gluten free diet for more than one year;
a red meat free diet for six monthes;
the FOODMAP diet for one month.
Now i'm turnig to demodectic rosacea. I've read some studies that link protopic to a demodex infestation, since it is a immunosuppressant. The problem is that i can't find a place where to do a skin scrapping test. Should i buy Eurex in a pharmacy and try it out on my one? will my face get worst first? Is it safe?
Sorry for the long tale , thanks for reading
PS: You are free to point out any english mistake in this text, I'll appreciate it
Needing advice
First of all, i'm not native english so you will probably find a lot of gramatical errors in this post. I'm sorry for that.
I've been reading this forum for about two years and i think i've leraned a lot about this condition during this time. Yet that hasn't reflected in my skin since everithing i tryied didnt work out as i expected.
I'm a 25 years old men from Lisbon (Portugal). My skin problems strated when i was 18 with acne. And even though it was not severe it would let my face with a lot red marks. To treat those marks i underwent a lot of procedures like peelings, CO2 Lasers, Carbon dioxide snow and finally liquid nitrogen. This last one left my cheeks depigmentated in some areas. when this happened i changed to another doctor that put me on Protopic so my skin could repigmentate. But it didn't, and after one year on Protopic i started having rosacea (mostly P&P) and Seb derm on my cheeks(At this time i was 21). After that i have seen a lot of diferent doctors and i've tried a lot of different things in order to improve my rosacea:
I tried topical metrodinazole three times in the last four years and all the times my skin reacted badly - the first time, i put it all over my cheeks and the reaction formed a crust in each of them, and so i had to took oral corticosteroids for two weeks to calm my skin down;
clarithromycin 250 mg every two days for one year;
isotretinoin 10 mg every two days for one year;
clarithromycin 500 mg every day for 30 days;
itraconazol 100 mg every day for two weeks;
i carried out a gluten free diet for more than one year;
a red meat free diet for six monthes;
the FOODMAP diet for one month.
Now i'm turnig to demodectic rosacea. I've read some studies that link protopic to a demodex infestation, since it is a immunosuppressant. The problem is that i can't find a place where to do a skin scrapping test. Should i buy Eurex in a pharmacy and try it out on my one? will my face get worst first? Is it safe?
Sorry for the long tale , thanks for reading
PS: You are free to point out any english mistake in this text, I'll appreciate it
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