Guest guest Posted December 2, 2007 Report Share Posted December 2, 2007 Robin Ingersoll wrote: > Hi, > Has anyone experienced little sores on their neck, and around the scalp line area? They look > like a pimple but hurt when I touch them, they feel like a sore on a nerve. They come and go > but lately they are staying longer and there are more of them. I have had them off and on for > a few years now. I thought maybe they were shingles, but the pain isn't that bad, and no Dr. > has been able to diagnose them. Any ideas? Also, over the past few months I have developed > a rash on my neck, and a few hives on my upper arms, which come and go. BTW, I have been > diagnosed with Fibromyalgia, but am not sure this is a part of it. Thanks for any insight or > advice. > > Robin > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 2, 2007 Report Share Posted December 2, 2007 Sorry about my first attempt to reply, hit the wrong button. Robin, From somewhere I copied lists of hypoT and Adrenal symptoms and this list says that " acne on face and IN HAIR (emphasis mine) is a hypoT symptom. I'm not sure this applies to the bumps/sores you are having. Your description sure sounds like the ones I get. I thought I had shingles too, as I got rashy and scaly on my eye lids, and a pimple thingee on the inner edge of one eyelid, man, that was painful! I get those hairline breakouts when I have eczema symptoms. You could try an antihistamine? sol Robin Ingersoll wrote: > Hi, > Has anyone experienced little sores on their neck, and around the scalp line area? They look > like a pimple but hurt when I touch them, they feel like a sore on a nerve. They come and go > but lately they are staying longer and there are more of them. I have had them off and on for > a few years now. I thought maybe they were shingles, but the pain isn't that bad, and no Dr. > has been able to diagnose them. Any ideas? Also, over the past few months I have developed > a rash on my neck, and a few hives on my upper arms, which come and go. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 2, 2007 Report Share Posted December 2, 2007 I get these also, they come and go. Sometimes they are worse than others. I went to the dermatologist. He kind of blew it off. Of course, by the time I was able to get in to see him, they were nowhere to be seen. He gave me something called Olux a prescription foam and told me to use a shampoo called DHS (I think, I'll have to double check tomorrow) They messed with my very expensive highlights so I decided not to care so much about the bumps. Do you find that they are worse around the time of your period? sarah english > > Hi, > Has anyone experienced little sores on their neck, and around the scalp line area? They look > like a pimple but hurt when I touch them, they feel like a sore on a nerve. They come and go > but lately they are staying longer and there are more of them. I have had them off and on for > a few years now. I thought maybe they were shingles, but the pain isn't that bad, and no Dr. > has been able to diagnose them. Any ideas? Also, over the past few months I have developed > a rash on my neck, and a few hives on my upper arms, which come and go. BTW, I have been > diagnosed with Fibromyalgia, but am not sure this is a part of it. Thanks for any insight or > advice. > > Robin > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 3, 2007 Report Share Posted December 3, 2007 I've had them too - hot spots under the hair. More prevalent over the past few years as I have gotten to be more hypo. Never knew what was causing them of course. > > I get these also, they come and go. Sometimes they are worse than > others. I went to the dermatologist. He kind of blew it off. Of > course, by the time I was able to get in to see him, they were > nowhere to be seen. He gave me something called Olux a prescription > foam and told me to use a shampoo called DHS (I think, I'll have to > double check tomorrow) They messed with my very expensive highlights > so I decided not to care so much about the bumps. Do you find that > they are worse around the time of your period? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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