I went to dermatologist #1 as a follow-up to a previous visit about a month prior related to a bacterial infection. He had advised me at that previous visit to stop using a cleanser (which contained 2%
salicylicAspirin overdose
Salicylic acid
Salicylic acid cleansing bar
Salicylic acid topical
Salicylic acid-benzoic acid topical
Salicylic acid-benzoyl peroxide topical
Salicylic acid-sodium thiosulfate topical
Salicylic acid-urea topical acid) and instead use an anti-bacterial soap. However, I have long had easily irritated skin and found the cleanser made it feel a lot better, especially along the jaw line where I shave. By contrast, the anti-bacterial soap had caused my cheeks to become
brightBright beginnings red, develop what impressed me as lesions, and even seemed to cause some wrinkling and brown
spotsBirthmarks - pigmented
Liver spots
Measles, koplik spots - close-up
Mongolian blue spots around the eyes.
For whatever reason, dermatologist #1 was very busy and kept talking over me,
discussingDiscussing death with children our previous case. I didn't even have time to tell him about the effect of the anti-bacterial soap. All that I got out was, "My skin gets red and irritated." He said I have rosacea and prescribed me
MetroGelMetrogel
Metrogel-vaginal.
I decided to get the diagnosis confirmed. Dermatologist #2 immediately said I have rosacea, before really even talking to me (though he did subsequently take a history and look at my skin closely). He dismissed the antibacterial soap connection as "pure coincidence." He then prescribed me
Solodyn and Elidel cream.
Because the two courses of treatment were so different, I decided to see a family physician who has background in dermatology. To my surprise, he didn't think I had rosacea at all. He recommended that I simply use the MetroGel if I ever felt the need due to any flushing.
I'd appreciate any advise on where I should go from here. I should note that most people who look at me say I don't look like I'm all that red, but I definitely have pinkish cheeks. Also, my sister has also been diagnosed as having rosacea. I'm thinking maybe I should use a Cetaphil Cleanser to wash and apply the MetroGel for a bit.
There was also something that I forgot to mention to the two dermatologists that I saw: As soon as I washed my cheeks with a cleanser, the redness and pain in my cheeks immediately disappeared. I wish I had mentioned that, as I'm not sure whether it would have impacted the diagnosis or not. I'd be a lot more confident in the diagnosis if I had mentioned it.
Anyway, I do appreciate your help. You are right that I need to find a dermatologist that I trust. I'm not ordinarily so skeptical, but things just developed in a way that became confusing for me.
I should note that my recollection, as posted above, about dermatologist #2 was off. I typed this post up in haste. In fact, dermatologist #2 said I have "atopy," and only later said I have rosacea when I directly asked him. I was remembering it wrong--sorry. But, I admit all these skin conditions seem to run together to some extent, and maybe a single diagnosis isn't easy to make.
i am from england by the way (ken)
A course of oral oxytetracycline will also be beneficial.
Eloise x