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Skin problem
In the last years I've had tiny veins (spider veins) multiplying on my cheeks and in some area it is more reddish, like a small hemmorhage. Doesn't hurt or itch.On the left cheek I have a round pinky spot with small dry scales.
On my scalp there's a few dry crusts that if I peel them the skin is raw underneat and doesn't heal. It will only remake a dry crust.
I also have a fungus infection on my left big toe.
The skin of my face and scalp is very dry and if I wash it is very dry, worse if I use soap or shampoo. Even just rapidly washing with the shower without soap makes it very dry.
I have also itching on the scrotum very near the right inguinal. I often have to scratch in the night. It is very hard to resist the itch and I have often scratched till it bled.
I know about Dr Prakash Vakil's book 'The Tongue does not lie' and my tongue is very fissured in all direction similar to Nitric-acid. I thought about Fl-ac because of my tongue, but I do not know if it looks like Nit-ac or Fl-ac. Is that a valuable sign for the correct remedy?
I have a tendency to experience a flush on my face, very similar as blushing. It isn't because I am timid, but it is the becoming red face that troubles me.
Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
[message edited by GDean on Sat, 06 Apr 2013 19:10:32 BST]
[message edited by GDean on Sat, 06 Apr 2013 19:47:28 BST]
GDean on 2013-04-06
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