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Persistent Painful Chin Acne

I seem to be suffering from painful chin acne that hangs around a long time, and spreads really bad. My whole chin is broken out, and they just don't seem to be healing! I have tried Hepar Sulph and Silicea, and now I have a rash on my neck (not sure if related?). A little nervous to continue taking, but desperate to get these things gone!

Nearly 2 weeks ago, I sprained my right ankle and left knee. I seem to have developed a Baker's cyst at the back of my knee, and feeling a lot of discomfort from it. Rather than getting it drained, maybe there is a remedy that can either attack both issues (both are cysts really), or another option...?
[message edited by Finncaev on Sat, 17 Aug 2013 08:34:16 BST]
 
  Finncaev on 2013-08-17
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Please answer the following questions in a descriptive manner after careful analysis
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Patient ID or Name : Sex: Age:
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1. Describe your main suffering? (Describe symptoms)
2. What other physical/mental sufferings in past, you had ?
3. What mental sufferings / feelings do you have associated with your physical
sufferings?
4. What exactly do you feel when you are at your worst?
5. When did it all start? Can you connect it to any past event or disease?
6. Which time of the day you are worst?
7. What are the things which aggravate your suffering and which are those which
ameliorate the same?
8. Do your think your sufferings have relation to any external stimuli (like, change of
place) or any internal biological changes in the body, like, menses (in females)?
9. When do you feel better, during hot weather or cold weather, humid or dry weather?
10. Describe your general mental set up? Are you Moody, Arrogant, Mild, Agreeable
Changeable, Nervous, Suspicious, Easily offended, Quiet, Arguing, Irritating, Lazy etc.
- How do you feel before or during a thunderstorm?
- Do you like being consoled during your tough times?
- Are you sensitive to external stimuli like smell, noise, light etc?
- Do you have any typical habit or gesture like nail biting, causeless
weeping, talking to one self etc?
- How do you feel about your friends, family, your children and especially your
husband / wife?
11. What are your fears and do you dream of any situation repeatedly?
12. What do you crave for in food items and what are your aversions?
13. How is your thirst: Less, Normal or Excessive?
14. How if your hunger: Less, Normal or Excessive?
15. Is there any kind of food which your body can’t stand?
16. Is your sweat normal or less or more? Where does it sweat more: Head, Trunk or
Limbs?
17. How is your bowel movement and stool type?
18. How well do you sleep? Do you have a particular posture of sleeping?
19. Do you think you are able to satisfy your sexual desires in general?
20. How do you think you are different from others, if at all?
21. What medications have been taken earlier by you to treat the diseases and do you
have any particular symptom surfacing after the medication?
22. Nature of work, what do you do for living?
23. What major diseases are running in your family?
24. Describe, how do you look like? Describe your overall appearance
25. Attached here your photographs of the affected area. (if required/optional)
26. (ONLY FOR FEMALES)
Please answer the following questions:
(Please give details of your past menstruation if you have attained menopause.)
- Are the periods early, regular or late in general? How long do they last?
- Do you suffer from any kind of physical or mental discomfort before, during or after
the periods?
- Is the flow scanty, normal or excessive?
- Is the blood thick bright red or pale watery?
- Do you notice any clots in the flow?
27. Any special points you feel necessary to mention


R.P. Tamhankar
 
shouse_nsk last decade
Patient ID or Name: Finncaev
Sex: F  Age: 33  Height: 5'8'  Weight: 210 lbs
Country: Canada

1. Describe your main suffering? (Describe symptoms)
Deep, painful acne on chin. It spreads, and doesn't go away as quickly as usual.
Baker's cyst behind the knee. Extreme discomfort, stiffness.
Also: Back pain, migraines.

2. What other physical/mental sufferings in past, you had?
Chronic constipation

3. What mental sufferings / feelings do you have associated with your physical sufferings?
Low self-esteem.
Depression, anxiety, PTSD, inability to participate in many physical activities.

4. What exactly do you feel when you are at your worst?
Like no one would want to be around me.

5. When did it all start? Can you connect it to any past event or disease?
Acne started when I was 8, and never really went away.
Back pain was caused by 2 MVAs: May 2010 and May 2011.
Recent injury to R ankle (lateral sprain) and L knee (lateral sprain).

6. Which time of the day you are worst?
The end of the day.

7. What are the things which aggravate your suffering and which are those which ameliorate the same?
Acne: stress, poor diet (greasy foods)
Back: standing, walking for long periods, sitting without back support.
Knee/ankle: walking, sitting for too long without moving my legs.

8. Do your think your sufferings have relation to any external stimuli (like, change of place) or any internal biological changes in the body, like, menses (in females)?
Stress is probably the only factor that could potentially be controlled/changed.

9. When do you feel better, during hot weather or cold weather, humid or dry weather?
Dislike hot/humid. Prefer bright and sunny, with a breeze.

10. Describe your general mental set up? Are you Moody, Arrogant, Mild, Agreeable Changeable, Nervous, Suspicious, Easily offended, Quiet, Arguing, Irritating, Lazy etc. - How do you feel before or during a thunderstorm? - Do you like being consoled during your tough times? - Are you sensitive to external stimuli like smell, noise, light etc? - Do you have any typical habit or gesture like nail biting, causeless weeping, talking to one self etc? - How do you feel about your friends, family, your children and especially your husband / wife?
I can be moody sometimes, definitely sensitive and easily offended. I am lazy. Thunderstorms don't concern me unless the lightning is extremely close...then I feel anxious. I do like to be consoled. I am extremely sensitive to smell because I have a strong sense of smell. I have a bad habit of touching and picking at blemishes when I'm stressed or bored.

11. What are your fears and do you dream of any situation repeatedly?
Spiders. Anxiety when in a car. I have a dream about being caught at high school in nothing but my underwear (no bra). Every time, I am unaware I am naked until people see me.  I don't have it frequently, but I would say it's recurring.

12. What do you crave for in food items and what are your aversions? I crave sweet things like baked goods or candy. I avoid spicy foods.

13. How is your thirst: Less, Normal or Excessive?
Less

14. How if your hunger: Less, Normal or Excessive?
Excessive

15. Is there any kind of food which your body can’t stand?
Onions

16. Is your sweat normal or less or more? Where does it sweat more: Head, Trunk or Limbs?
More. Head, neck, chest and low back.

17. How is your bowel movement and stool type?
Pretty regular. Stool varies from firm to very soft.

18. How well do you sleep? Do you have a particular posture of sleeping?
I sleep great! Prefer to lay on my left side in the fetal position.

19. Do you think you are able to satisfy your sexual desires in general?
Usually, yes. Now that I am on Zoloft, I have low libido and difficulty reaching orgasm.

20. How do you think you are different from others, if at all?I FEEL like there is something about me that annoys people, but if I mention this to anyone, they don't understand why I feel that way.

21. What medications have been taken earlier by you to treat the diseases and do you have any particular symptom surfacing after the medication?
Currently on Zoloft. Have previously taken Citalopram and Cipralex.
Have previously taken tetracyclin, minocyclin and clindamycin.

22. Nature of work, what do you do for living?
Accountant (on computer, sitting)

23. What major diseases are running in your family?¢an¢er (forun rejects this word!), dimentia, colitis

24. Describe, how do you look like? Describe your overall appearance
Bottom heavy (big butt and thighs), big boned

25. Attached here your photographs of the affected area. (if required/optional)

26. (ONLY FOR FEMALES) Please answer the following questions: (Please give details of your past menstruation if you have attained menopause.) - Are the periods early, regular or late in general? How long do they last? - Do you suffer from any kind of physical or mental discomfort before, during or after the periods? - Is the flow scanty, normal or excessive? - Is the blood thick bright red or pale watery? - Do you notice any clots in the flow?
4 months ago, I stopped getting my period. I am not pregnant, and my ovaries and thyroid are fine. I don't know why, but coincides with the start of taking Zoloft.Before that...timing was very regular, lasted 4 days, begins and ends light flow and kinda brown. Middle 2 days are regular flow, thick dark red with some clots.27. Any special points you feel necessary to mention
 
Finncaev last decade
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Looks worse in person. They are very red!

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