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Rash on arms and legs

My daughter had an acne problem, but has been using arnica c30 for a while with great improvement in her face.
The problem is that she has a permanant rash on all of the surface of her legs and arms, it first looks like acne, but it has no pus. it never turns into a white head

ph1950
 
  ph1950 on 2008-02-18
This is just a forum. Assume posts are not from medical professionals.
how old is she, is it itchy, is it connected to changes in food intake or environmental conditions..

can you describe the physcal looks of the rashes..

are the rashes constant or vary with any external or internal changes whatsoever..
 
rishimba last decade
Answer the following:

1- Did she ever suffered from UTI?
2- Write about the bowel system,Is it regular or not? 3- Is there any history of taking antibiotics right before the rashes appear?
4- What is her age?

Dr.Tahira
 
Dr Tahira last decade
she is 20 years old and it itches badly, it looks like pimples at the stage before the white pus shows. It could possibly have to do with food intake, she loves sweets and cake, possibly stress related, when on haliday last December had lots of sun and there was no sign of the rash
 
ph1950 last decade
as you have not provided any other details, its better to start and check with SULPHUR.

take SULPHUR 30C three doses on a day.

check out in a weeks time whats happening.
 
rishimba last decade
Dr Tahira,
Sorry to ask, what is UTI, she has no history of taking anti biotics, but she uses evening primrose and omega 6 tablets, her bowel movement is not to bad and she is 20 years old, is it possible that her mensus has anything to do with it, when she used the 'pill' her skin was clean
 
ph1950 last decade
hold sulphur, please describe any abnormality in her periods if any.

which 'pill' did she use and for what.
 
rishimba last decade
Her periods are regular and it is the hormone based contraceptive which she has stopped using 18 months ago
 
ph1950 last decade
do you think that the rashes have appeared after she stopped using the hormone based contraceptive?

were the rashes seen ever before she used the contraceptive pills?
 
rishimba last decade
She had very limited rash before she used the pill, so I dont think it has become worse
 
ph1950 last decade
UTI stands for 'urinary tract infection'.In my opinion, her suffering is linked with kidney infection.It can be due to the pills she was taking.Contraceptive pills decrease hormones and disturb menstrual cycle.In females uteris problem is the base of many other sufferings.As it does'nt remain local,gradually converts into general infection.May be her infection travelled to kidney because recent situation is indicating Renal infiltration problem.That's why I asked about UTI.We can trace UTI through the symptoms and Lab Reports.

Dr.Tahira
 
Dr Tahira last decade
DR Tahira

No she has not had any UTI since she can remember
 
ph1950 last decade
Write the modalities about her skin problem(conditions which make it worse or better).
Dr.Tahira
 
Dr Tahira last decade
It seem sto be worse when she eats a lot of cake and sweet stuf
 
ph1950 last decade
Lycopodium appears to be the suitable remedy.start in 3oc for 5 days only(once a day).Avoid the foods which aggrevate.

Dr.Tahira
 
Dr Tahira last decade
Thank you Dr Tahira, I will now have to attempt to get the medication and will keep you updated
 
ph1950 last decade

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