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Re: Eczima and pcos related? Many other things are..thought I would ask.From: cindy (anonymous@obgyn.net)Sun, 25 May 2003 00:25:32 -0500 (CDT)
At Sat, 24 May 2003, anonymous wrote: > >I have had eczema since I was a little kid, as a matter of fact in the >late 70s I was a test case of how Retin-A would work on kids under 10 >(Stung like hellfire and didn't help). My son has it as well, his is >more on the backs of his upper arms and sides of his face, whereas mine >was bad on my back, tops of my legs, under upper arms, and face badly. I >outgrew the worst of it but in the winter it flares on my back and >sometimes on my forearms. I also had shingles a few years ago. So >maybe eczema has a link somewhere. But I'd rather have eczema than this >damned PCOS. > >At Fri, 23 May 2003, javaidmanzoor wrote: >> >>At Sun, 29 Oct 2000, Koolaide wrote: >>> >>>Hi Gyna.. there is something called ancathosis nigrosis that is a skin >>>dissorder that is definatly PCOS related. It makes your skin a little >>>darker than usual and bumpy. I have skin tags in this area as well. I >>>don't know much about it, I can't find any information on it other than >>>what my dr. has told me. I'm not sure if maybe looks like exzima, but >>>as for the psoriasis it's a terrible thing, but I don't think PCOS >>>related. Good luck and I hope you find your answers. >>> >>>At Sun, 29 Oct 2000, gyna wrote:
Well I think I will look fo that stuf at Big Lot. I'm willing to try
anything at this point. I hope that I can find the same stuff at the
Big lot where I live. Thanks for sharing what you came across & please
keep us posted on your results. >>>>
>>>>Notice many things seem related to pcos. Was wondering if anyone had
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