Rash on face, head and neck: prediagnosis
the Nurse on my cancer team thinks it could be caused by stress and after confering wih my coordinating oncologist scheduled me to see a Dermatology Oncologist at MD Anderson where I am being treated but that appointment is not until September 17th so I thought I'd keep the appointment with the regular dermatologist next week. Keep in mind I have only just been diagnosed do am not on any medication other than pain meds for the tonsillectomy....Thoughts?
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cellulitis?
Another thing to consider, from my experience, is cellulitis, basically an infection that can be treated with antibiotics. When we, as cancer surivivors in treatment, are limited in our immunity, we tend to pick up more of this sort of thing.
Just a thought.
Even so, if every one you talk to with any professional props is saying it is stress, um, maybe it is stress.
Hope and humor!
Take care,
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Dermatomyositis?
Hi there, I know it's been a very long time since this post. Hope you're doing ok. Just read about your experience as I was searching conditions related to head and neck cancer and rash. This seems very rare, and it may very well just be a coincidence, but i've read up on conditions such as Dermatomyositis which seem somewhat similar to what you're describing.
I think one good question to ask is, did the rash subside after you started getting treatment? This may help explain if it was a random allergy of some sort versus if it was related to the diagnosis itself.
My dad has been experiencing rash for while after recovering/treatment for 3.5 years now. We're still investigating this. Dermantologist doesn't really suspect dermatomyositis as it's actually very very rare. But he did say chronic hives could sometimes be associated with cancer (though not neccesairly). It's one of those rare and controversial things you can only find in incidental case studies honestly.
Best of luck
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