Hey guys,
First time posting but I have read countless posts on this forum. I have had subtype 1 for the better part of 4 years, I am currrently using the Honevo honey product from NZ. My main problem is that I have a fairly mild case and I am worried to make it worse, so whenever I have used previous products I always stop at the first sign (or my over analysing) of it getting worse. Been on this product for a bit over a week now, I think it has made me slightly more red and I am flushing more than normal (maybe from the transition from winter to spring, as I am from Australia). I am fairly up to-date with the current theories and I am wondering that it could be getting worse (face seems more tingly, i guess itchy?) because the demodex mites are dying? Just gotta say that this forum is great! Little daunting at first with the vast amount of information, but it beats getting the awful treatments that dermatologists offer. Hoping you guys have some good advice, as I am tempted to stop using it as I have a big presentation at uni coming up and I want to be as least red/non flushing as possible.
Honevo honey-more flushing, impact of demodex mites?
First time posting but I have read countless posts on this forum. I have had subtype 1 for the better part of 4 years, I am currrently using the Honevo honey product from NZ. My main problem is that I have a fairly mild case and I am worried to make it worse, so whenever I have used previous products I always stop at the first sign (or my over analysing) of it getting worse. Been on this product for a bit over a week now, I think it has made me slightly more red and I am flushing more than normal (maybe from the transition from winter to spring, as I am from Australia). I am fairly up to-date with the current theories and I am wondering that it could be getting worse (face seems more tingly, i guess itchy?) because the demodex mites are dying? Just gotta say that this forum is great! Little daunting at first with the vast amount of information, but it beats getting the awful treatments that dermatologists offer. Hoping you guys have some good advice, as I am tempted to stop using it as I have a big presentation at uni coming up and I want to be as least red/non flushing as possible.
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