Hi mine skin problem around the nose, mouth and eyes and the whole face. It’s triggered by a certain place when I go so it’s not something like anything to do with pimples and acne and all that nonsense is there mould or insect I like to have some help.
If you actually talk to doctors who specialize in plant based nutrition, you realize the root causes of autoimmune disease is caused by our diets. And these issues start showing up on our skin. The proof is there, and there are not mixed opinions on it if doctors have the expertise and training in diet. Most doctors give out diet related advice when in school they had 2 semesters of nutritional training.
Okay then... If someone has diet factors heavily contributing to it, can't dermatologists check for certain things in blood tests or stomach, even skin biopsys, and fix it that way. Check if it's bacterial infection, check if it's fungal, check if there's mites, check if your stomach has a imbalance then tell them and fix it that way.
This is the only informatie I can find where someone says: dermatitis periorales is a form of rosecea. Today my dermatologist said the same. Why cant I find anything about that. It seems like two different diseases...
The end when he talked about the emotional impact of it changing when a dermatologist helps someone get better ... Rolled my eyes. I can't find one person who has "gotten better" from this and it wasn't only temporary. All dermatologists do is just give us creams to pile on top of it.
Well I was happy when I could get rid of it with Erythromycin antibiotics creme and it worked for years. But now it stopped working and Im screwed. I think I overused it. Metrocreme does not work really. Any more advices please?
@@spirittouchrecords2785 struggled with PD for a year and found that clindamycin gel works for me but also zinc pyrithione soap from amazon, avene cicalfate cream. I believe it is fungal
@@samanthabunch3523 no joke I had this rash for 6 months my daughter's a nurse practitioner when i went to visit her in New York She told me what it was and told me to keep it moist and that wasn't working and then I just happend to do some reaserch abouth Vitamin C and I'm a big vinegar user and the vinegar worked with the inflammation and made it so it didn't itch and than 3 Day's after taking 2000 Milligramms of Vitamin C I Saw a big difference It even stopped itching as much and like in 3 Weeks it's like 90% healed i just have some scarring a little bit we're I really scratched it Bad but than even looks like it's clearing up but please let me know how you're doing it's terrible i thank god I was able to Figure a cute for this
@@Brandon-zl3gq thank you, i will have to try this, I've had it on and off for probably 2 years, but mine doesn't itch. And its so sensitive!! Anything I put on my face makes it worse
@@samanthabunch3523 Leave it on... I actually use it on my face as well and i don't have any Problems with my face but after I Apply it a try it with my hair dryer and it really help with exfoliating your face vinegar is oustandig for a lot of things but Yeah I just leave it on.
Fire your camera man.😂😂 JK.
Great and very informative video. PD is no fun. Going through it now.
This was amazing what an incredibly patient and kind doctor. Wish we had that here in Canada
Hi mine skin problem around the nose, mouth and eyes and the whole face. It’s triggered by a certain place when I go so it’s not something like anything to do with pimples and acne and all that nonsense is there mould or insect I like to have some help.
If you actually talk to doctors who specialize in plant based nutrition, you realize the root causes of autoimmune disease is caused by our diets. And these issues start showing up on our skin. The proof is there, and there are not mixed opinions on it if doctors have the expertise and training in diet. Most doctors give out diet related advice when in school they had 2 semesters of nutritional training.
I’ve noticed that dairy, wheat, sugar and alcohol are contributing factors
I appreciate this interview. Thank you!
I’ve been suffering for 8months now 😔 I’ve given up ..
If you found the cure please share
What a kind doctor!
Okay then... If someone has diet factors heavily contributing to it, can't dermatologists check for certain things in blood tests or stomach, even skin biopsys, and fix it that way.
Check if it's bacterial infection, check if it's fungal, check if there's mites, check if your stomach has a imbalance then tell them and fix it that way.
This is the only informatie I can find where someone says: dermatitis periorales is a form of rosecea. Today my dermatologist said the same. Why cant I find anything about that. It seems like two different diseases...
The end when he talked about the emotional impact of it changing when a dermatologist helps someone get better ... Rolled my eyes. I can't find one person who has "gotten better" from this and it wasn't only temporary. All dermatologists do is just give us creams to pile on top of it.
N B very true went to a dermatologist and he looked at my face and gave me 4 prescriptions and sent me home
I know, right.grr
Well I was happy when I could get rid of it with Erythromycin antibiotics creme and it worked for years. But now it stopped working and Im screwed. I think I overused it. Metrocreme does not work really. Any more advices please?
@@spirittouchrecords2785 struggled with PD for a year and found that clindamycin gel works for me but also zinc pyrithione soap from amazon, avene cicalfate cream. I believe it is fungal
Take 2000 mg Vitamin C daily,Drink water.Apply Apple cider vinegar to your affected areas as often as you can No joke ..Two Weeks it's gone!!
I always thought apple cider vinegar would make it worse ?
@@samanthabunch3523 no joke I had this rash for 6 months my daughter's a nurse practitioner when i went to visit her in New York She told me what it was and told me to keep it moist and that wasn't working and then I just happend to do some reaserch abouth Vitamin C and I'm a big vinegar user and the vinegar worked with the inflammation and made it so it didn't itch and than 3 Day's after taking 2000 Milligramms of Vitamin C I Saw a big difference It even stopped itching as much and like in 3 Weeks it's like 90% healed i just have some scarring a little bit we're I really scratched it Bad but than even looks like it's clearing up but please let me know how you're doing it's terrible i thank god I was able to Figure a cute for this
@@Brandon-zl3gq thank you, i will have to try this, I've had it on and off for probably 2 years, but mine doesn't itch. And its so sensitive!! Anything I put on my face makes it worse
@@samanthabunch3523 Leave it on... I actually use it on my face as well and i don't have any Problems with my face but after I Apply it a try it with my hair dryer and it really help with exfoliating your face vinegar is oustandig for a lot of things but Yeah I just leave it on.
When i eat food full of vitamin c my condition get worsened ,,so taking vitamin c will help??