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How Can Severe Flare Up Around The Groin Area And Spreading Towards My Anus Be Treated?

Hi I would like to know what food to avoid as I have dariers disease have with this for 2 years I m under a dermothogist at my local hospital. have regular checks. tried load of treatments but no success at all so this time last year I had a severe flare up round the groin area an spreading towards my anal it s been extremely horrible an sore. ive even requested laser treatment.im really desperate now so I would be very grateful for your advice please. just I should ask will. i get charged for this.?
Tue, 28 Feb 2023
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Hello,

You are suffering from Darier disease. Topical retinoids, topical corticosteroids, surgery, and laser surgery can help to get relieve. Oral retinoids are the most effective treatment but their adverse effects can cause other complications. Do not take it without consultation with your dermatologist or your treating doctor.

Common side effects after oral (retinoids) are black, tarry stools, bleeding, blistering, bloody stools, bone pain, burning, coldness, etc. Some side effects go away as your body adjusts to the medicine. Yet they should be taken under observation and monitoring only. To avoid trigger of the symptoms avoid exposure to sunlight or heat. Avoid any kind of bacterial infection, usually Staphylococcus aureus.

Avoid Herpes simplex infection or Kaposi varicelliform eruption. Darier disease can be controlled by applying moisturizers, avoiding sun exposure, wearing soft cotton clothing's to avoid heat and minimize sweating. Localized Darier disease can be treated with topical retinoids, dermabrasion, etc. Herpes simplex is treated with acyclovir or topical acyclovir ointment.

Take care. Hope I have answered your question. Let me know if I can assist you further.

Regards,
Dr. Pallavi M., Anesthesiologist
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How Can Severe Flare Up Around The Groin Area And Spreading Towards My Anus Be Treated?

Hello, You are suffering from Darier disease. Topical retinoids, topical corticosteroids, surgery, and laser surgery can help to get relieve. Oral retinoids are the most effective treatment but their adverse effects can cause other complications. Do not take it without consultation with your dermatologist or your treating doctor. Common side effects after oral (retinoids) are black, tarry stools, bleeding, blistering, bloody stools, bone pain, burning, coldness, etc. Some side effects go away as your body adjusts to the medicine. Yet they should be taken under observation and monitoring only. To avoid trigger of the symptoms avoid exposure to sunlight or heat. Avoid any kind of bacterial infection, usually Staphylococcus aureus. Avoid Herpes simplex infection or Kaposi varicelliform eruption. Darier disease can be controlled by applying moisturizers, avoiding sun exposure, wearing soft cotton clothing s to avoid heat and minimize sweating. Localized Darier disease can be treated with topical retinoids, dermabrasion, etc. Herpes simplex is treated with acyclovir or topical acyclovir ointment. Take care. Hope I have answered your question. Let me know if I can assist you further. Regards, Dr. Pallavi M., Anesthesiologist