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but thanks again!
I also have had eczema on my upper chest, arms, neck and face for about a decade that activates in the winter and after long, hot showers. I read that eczema, rosacea and other similar skin conditions often go hand in hand with Fordyce's Condition.
I know everything I read says these types of conditions are not contagious. But I can't help but be very pessimistic since the true causes are unknown. How can the medical community know that Fordyce's Condition, for instance, is not contagious if the root cause is unknown. Can it not be that skin conditions are actually caused, at the root, by some sort of viral or bacterial infection?
I'd love to be convinced I'm not afflicted with some unknown virus or bacteria. In the meantime, I feel guilty engaging in any sort of sexual contact because I don't FEEL certain my condition is not contagious. Just how certain can the medical field really be if the causes are unknown?
To further my pessimism, it SEEMS like each symptom has occurred after sexual contact. And it appears many other people who have posted also make the temporal connection and think it is a causal connection. Unfortunately, it's hard to determine if the temporal connection truly translates into a causal connection.