I am a 23 year old male. Around this past December/January my
skinActinic keratosis
Aging changes in skin
Allergy skin prick or scratch test
Allergy testing
Basal cell carcinoma
Birthmarks - red
Cellulitis
Circumcision
Cutaneous skin tags
Dry skin
Fair skin cancer risks on my
faceFace pain (especially the cheeks) began getting very dry and eventually became red and irritated. I attributed the dryness to the dry winter air and the fact that I was shaving every day because of a new job. I began trying various moisturizers to help and found that putting a little bit of
vitaminPernicious anemia
Schilling test
Scurvy
Vitamin a
Vitamin b-12
Vitamin b12 level
Vitamin b3 source
Vitamin b6 benefit
Vitamin c benefit
Vitamin d source
Vitamin e E oil on both my cheeks helped keep my
faceFace pain moist all day. However, then I started to get these little red bumps - they look kinda like
pimplesAcne but they really
itchBiliopancreatic diversion with duodenal switch
Causes of vaginal itching
Dry skin
Eye burning - itching and discharge
Eyelid twitch
Folliculitis
Itching
Jock itch
Muscle twitching
Nipple discharge - abnormal
Rotator cuff tendinitis, and when I
scratchAllergy skin prick or scratch test
Allergy testing them (which I try not to do)
clearClear by design
Clear eyes
Clear eyes acr
Clear eyes clr ooze comes out. I stopped using the
vitaminPernicious anemia
Schilling test
Scurvy
Vitamin a
Vitamin b-12
Vitamin b12 level
Vitamin b3 source
Vitamin b6 benefit
Vitamin c benefit
Vitamin d source
Vitamin e E oil, and I started to apply
hydrocortisoneCortisol level
Hydrocortisone
Hydrocortisone topical
Hydrocortisone-pramoxine topical
Hydrocortisone-urea topical
Hydrocortisone/neomycin/polymyxin b ophth
Hydrocortisone/neomycin/polymyxin b otic cream (
HydrocortisoneCortisol level
Hydrocortisone
Hydrocortisone topical
Hydrocortisone-pramoxine topical
Hydrocortisone-urea topical
Hydrocortisone/neomycin/polymyxin b ophth
Hydrocortisone/neomycin/polymyxin b otic Valerate Cream USP, 0.2%) at night for about 12 days. The
hydrocortisoneCortisol level
Hydrocortisone
Hydrocortisone topical
Hydrocortisone-pramoxine topical
Hydrocortisone-urea topical
Hydrocortisone/neomycin/polymyxin b ophth
Hydrocortisone/neomycin/polymyxin b otic cream almost immediately cleared up my
skinActinic keratosis
Aging changes in skin
Allergy skin prick or scratch test
Allergy testing
Basal cell carcinoma
Birthmarks - red
Cellulitis
Circumcision
Cutaneous skin tags
Dry skin
Fair skin cancer risks, but about a week after I stopped using it the itchy red bumps started to come
backBack pain - low
Back strain treatment. I then decided to go to my
familyBirth control and family planning
Choosing a primary care provider
Ewing’s sarcoma
Family troubles - resources doctor to see what he thought. He looked briefly at me, said I had
rosaceaRhinophyma
Rosacea, and prescribed me an
oralChondromalacia patella
Deep venous thrombosis, iliofemoral
Dermatitis, perioral
Femoral hernia
Femoral nerve damage
Femoral nerve dysfunction
Forehead lift
Glucose tolerance test
Herpes labialis (oral herpes simplex)
Oral anatomy
Oral cancer antibiotic (I believe it was doxycyline or something like that). I took that for 10 days which seemed to help (not as much as the
hydrocortisoneCortisol level
Hydrocortisone
Hydrocortisone topical
Hydrocortisone-pramoxine topical
Hydrocortisone-urea topical
Hydrocortisone/neomycin/polymyxin b ophth
Hydrocortisone/neomycin/polymyxin b otic cream) and went to the doctor for a follow-up yesterday. This time he prescribed me
MetrogelMetrogel
Metrogel-vaginal.
I have a few questions:
FirstFirst progesterone mc10
First progesterone mc5
First-progesterone vgs 200
First-progesterone vgs 400 of all, do you think that I do in fact have
rosaceaRhinophyma
Rosacea? I am only 23 (I've read that it most commonly affects people in their 30s and 40s). I'm not incredibly
fairFair skin cancer risks-skinned (I have brown
hairHair loss
Hair transplant
Male pattern baldness and tan pretty well). I have no
familyBirth control and family planning
Choosing a primary care provider
Ewing’s sarcoma
Family troubles - resources history of
rosaceaRhinophyma
Rosacea (that I know of). I do commonly get "rosey" cheeks when I drink
alcoholAlcohol and diet
Alcoholism
Alcoholism - resources
Breath alcohol test
Delirium tremens
Fetal alcohol syndrome, and I do sometimes blush, but it never was a
chronicAcute vs. chronic conditions
Addison’s disease
Anemia of chronic disease
Cause of chronic bronchitis
Chronic bronchitis
Chronic cholecystitis
Chronic fatigue syndrome
Chronic fatigue syndrome - resources
Chronic lymphocytic leukemia (cll)
Chronic lymphocytic leukemia - microscopic view
Chronic motor tic disorder condition previously.
Secondly - Is it possible that something in my shave gel is causing this condition? The condition started when I began shaving regularly (I would only shave once or
twiceTwice-a-day a week in college). Also, this condition is only affecting the area of my cheeks down to my jawline (where I shave) and not at all on my
noseNose fracture or
foreheadForehead lift
Forehead lift - series. I currently use Gillette Series gel for "sensitive
skinActinic keratosis
Aging changes in skin
Allergy skin prick or scratch test
Allergy testing
Basal cell carcinoma
Birthmarks - red
Cellulitis
Circumcision
Cutaneous skin tags
Dry skin
Fair skin cancer risks" - ingredients include palmitic acid,
triethanolamineTriethanolamine polypeptide oleate otic, isopentane, glyceryl oleate, stearic acid, fragrance, isobutane, sorbitol, hydroxyethycellulose, peg-90m, propylene glycol and some others. Could one or more of these ingredients be causing some form of
dermatitisAcrodermatitis
Atopic dermatitis
Contact dermatitis
Dermatitis, atopic in an infant
Dermatitis, atopic on a young girl's face
Dermatitis, atopic on the arms
Dermatitis, atopic on the legs
Dermatitis, close-up of allergic contact
Dermatitis, contact
Dermatitis, contact on the cheek
Dermatitis, herpetiformis on the arm and legs?
I'm thinking that I might hold off on using the
MetrogelMetrogel
Metrogel-vaginal and try switching my shave gel
firstFirst progesterone mc10
First progesterone mc5
First-progesterone vgs 200
First-progesterone vgs 400 to see if that helps. What kind of shave gel would you recommend?
Please let me know how you would diagnose my condition - if it is in fact
rosaceaRhinophyma
Rosacea, I want to start treating it as soon as possible.. If not, I don't want to waste my time and money when there's a simpler cure.
Some additional info - I had bad
acneAcne
Acne - close-up of pustular lesions
Acne on the back
Acne, close-up of cysts on the back
Acne, cystic on the back
Acne, cystic on the chest
Acne, cystic on the face
Acne, vulgaris on the back
Adult facial acne
Baby acne
Multiple basal cell cancer due to x-ray therapy for acne as a teenager (I was put on Accutane my soph. yr. of high
schoolPreschooler development
Preschooler test
Preschooler test or procedure preparation
School age child development
School age test or procedure preparation
School-age children development). My
skinActinic keratosis
Aging changes in skin
Allergy skin prick or scratch test
Allergy testing
Basal cell carcinoma
Birthmarks - red
Cellulitis
Circumcision
Cutaneous skin tags
Dry skin
Fair skin cancer risks has been good for about the past 6 years until now. Sorry if I'm giving you too much info, I just want to be thorough. Your help is MUCH appreciated.
If you have a spare moment, could you please take a look at my follow up question from the post 'chronic dermatitis'? I would really appreciate it. Sorry for the post to this thread.
Take care.
I'm a 28-year old white male. Your symptoms sound exactly like mine... I developed rosacea last year (never had any previous problems of any kind with my skin)... my chin and nose became very red/scaly/shiny/irritated looking.
My dermatologist put me on metrogel, which cleared it up promptly within a month.
I've been on the metrogel ever since (for a year now)... I stopped using it for a few weeks when my prescription ran out and the redness/irritation promptly returned, then when I went back on the metrogel it subsided again... so I'm guessing the metrogel works (for me anyway).
Good luck.
It was also symmetrical across my face (the shape and size of the lesion on the left side of my face matched the shape and size on the right side) and it didn't spread... it just kinda showed up and stayed until I caved and went to a dermatologist.
It itched like crazy, although I think I exacerbated this by applying various (and ultimately ineffective) over-the-counter topical medications at once (benzoyl peroxide, moisturizers, special soaps, etc.)
When my dermatologist first put me on the metrogel, he cautioned that it would take a few weeks to kick in, and that I should be careful not to put anything else on my face during those first few weeks... Well, as hard as it was NOT to try anything else, I did what he said and it cleared up completely within a month...
I'm not a doctor, so please don't take my input as anything other than an account of my own experience!!!
Good luck.
Dr. Rockoff
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