A hypothyroid problem will cause skin problems as well as tiredness and a
tendency to put on weight,
Vitamin B12 deficiency is serious and needs to be fixed also
I am a great believer in taking any good quality vitamin supplement on a
daily basis.
How do you feel about your health? As you seem frustrated with lots of
doctors and many differing diagnoses, I assume you must feel something is
wrong unless it has been the rash you have been consulting them all about.
If you have a doctor you feel confident with then get the thyroid sorted out
first and the lack of Vitamin B12 which may need injections to fix.
Hopefully once that is under control your skin will settle down.
If it doesn't then perhaps give the sulphur cream a try.
Kind Regards,
Sent: Saturday, May 26, 2007 9:32 AM
Subject: skin problems and sulphur cream
I have a red rash that mostly does not itch. I have had it for around 5
years now, and have been to doctor after doctor after doctor, with all
different diagnosis. The last one said I had a hypo thyroid problem,
along with a vitamin b12 defieceny, and perninious anemia. I'm probably
mis spelling some of these, sorry.
I got disgusted and gave up. The rash does not respond to cortizone,
(and did seem to make it worse at times) nor did it respond to
prednisone. It never goes away. It's on my forehead, the sides of my
face, my nose, above my lip and below my nose area, my chin, my chest,
my upper and lower arms. Sometimes it's light red, and not raised, and
at other times, it seems to get angry and raise up with bright red
raised spots.
Does this sound like something that your cream would help
with? I read somewhere on the web that a person that had a hypo thyroid
used sulphur cream and it helped.
Thanks in advance