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Grover's disease — also known as transient acantholytic dermatosis — is a condition where itchy red spots appear without warning, usually on a person's back or upper chest. The condition has no cure. In some cases, Grover's disease may last a few months and then disappear. In others, it may continue on and off for years.
Hi @43219876x, welcome to Connect!Grover's disease or Transient Acantholytic Dermatosis, is a rare condition but I found that some standard therapies include mild topical steroids, antihistamines, and some oral drugs.
American College of Medicine describes it as: Grover's disease (transient acantholytic dermatosis) is a condition that appears suddenly as itchy red spots on the trunk, most often in older men.
Unfortunately, Grover's disease — also known as transient acantholytic dermatosis - has no cure. To decrease the effects of Grover's disease, the first line of treatment is to avoid factors that can cause and aggravate the condition, such as high environmental temperatures, significant sweating, and dry skin.
I've just been diagnosed by biopsy with Grover's after 6 months from the beginning symptoms. Apparently I'm the first case in my small town clinic. I have some of the common symptoms but also have some symptoms don't seem to match with GD diagnosis, like intensely burning bright red scalp with patchy hair loss, lesions everywhere including in ...
Some vaccines have triggered Grover's, and there even a couple dozen reported cases of the mRNA Covid vaccines or boosters triggering Grover's in people who never had the disease before. Could the strong magnetic field and radio waves generated by an MRI 'trigger' Grover's? With this disease I wouldn't rule it out. As for jogging - keep running.
Grover’s Disease. Posted by sharfar @sharfar, Mar 13, 2022 . Hello-I am a 54 year old, active female ...
A member of the Grover's Disease, GD, discussion questioned if he could have acquired GD from his Shingles Vaccine as he began having GD symptoms after the shot. It made me realize my last outbreak began 3 days after my Shinglix vaccine shot. I read nothing about this on the literature for this shot I studied on the internet.
Grover's normally is located in front and back torso and has gotten as low as my waist in the back. This may sound shocking, but my gynecologist told me years ago to give up all panties as they trap heat and will breed yeast, an ongoing issue I have for a decade.
I saw another dermatologist who biopsied the red spots which turned out to be Grover's Disease. Other than annual full body exams for a possible recurring melanoma and a few basal cell carcinomas removed, I didn't have any more problems until January 2007. The Grover's was always there but didn't seem to bother me.