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Got that weird fungal STD again
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2019-11-03 at 3:03 AM UTCAre those trifocals?
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2019-11-03 at 3:52 AM UTC
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2019-11-03 at 4 AM UTC
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2019-11-03 at 4:34 AM UTCwhile i dont know anything about your condition, i can tell you with absolute certainty what funguses are affraid of;
chlorines, bleaches, and especially chlorine bleaches.
clorine bleaches are essentially SS for jéws, which is what funguses are. -
2019-11-03 at 4:42 AM UTCthere's a type of fungacide that works wonders for that you can buy over the counter. I will ask my friend what it is tomorrow. I hope it does not spread
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2019-11-03 at 4:56 AM UTC
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2019-11-03 at 5:26 AM UTCI have the same thing but it seems to be associated with psoriasis or something. I kept thinking it was fungal bc id had stuff on my feet too, but no one ive ever lived with or shared showers/bathrooms with has had anything remotely similar in the 10+ years. But my blood test showed no diabetes. The flakes in my beard and on my face didnt respond to antifungals, but did respond to salicylic acid, coal tar soap and a ton of mosturizer- which is a common treatment for psoriasis. If i wash my face each day and put on some shea butter and argan oil, i can stave off the plaques for 5 or so days at a time without much extra upkeep.
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2019-11-05 at 6:20 PM UTC
Originally posted by CASPER I have the same thing but it seems to be associated with psoriasis or something. I kept thinking it was fungal bc id had stuff on my feet too, but no one ive ever lived with or shared showers/bathrooms with has had anything remotely similar in the 10+ years. But my blood test showed no diabetes. The flakes in my beard and on my face didnt respond to antifungals, but did respond to salicylic acid, coal tar soap and a ton of mosturizer- which is a common treatment for psoriasis. If i wash my face each day and put on some shea butter and argan oil, i can stave off the plaques for 5 or so days at a time without much extra upkeep.
Psoriasis is said to be a form of yeast infection that's very difficult to detect because it hides inside your cells. Some people have reported that it has been completely cured after a liquid nitrogen spray. Doctors are usually reluctant to use that for psoriasis or "eczema"
But if they did use it more often they'd notice it works (I'm assuming)
Apparently there are no substitutes for the liquid nitrogen spray effect. It rarely leaves a scar and apparently isn't usually too painful.
Some people these days get a whole body treatment with it, so their whole body gets sprayed with it, and blisters up a bit, then heals. They say it keeps their skin healthy but I've never tried it so I don't know -
2019-11-05 at 6:23 PM UTCAre you sure it's fungal? Being dry and itchy af, I'd bet you got scabies from the hooker and/or manky hotel bedsheets.
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2019-11-05 at 6:26 PM UTCIt's better now.
Yeah think it was fungal. Responded right away to treatment. -
2019-11-05 at 6:49 PM UTC
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2019-11-05 at 10:04 PM UTCLemon juice I think if its scabies.
Isn't Scabies a skin disorder or is it parasites? -
2019-11-05 at 10:08 PM UTC
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2019-11-05 at 10:08 PM UTC
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2019-11-05 at 10:14 PM UTC
Originally posted by Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country Parasites. It's little worms that burrow into your skin.
The cure is permethrin, basically the same shit that's in raid.
you're saying eating lots of lime (limies is what we called British Sailors because of this?) and also rubbing it on you wont rid them in a safer more natural/ spare me the future tumor growth; kind of way? -
2019-11-05 at 10:16 PM UTCThose appear to be just your common eyebrow gremlins. They actually clean you up. You should've left them alone. Now they're gonna come back tenfold and fuck your shit up, playboy.
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2019-11-05 at 10:17 PM UTC
Originally posted by Greenspam you're saying eating lots of lime (limies is what we called British Sailors because of this?) and also rubbing it on you wont rid them in a safer more natural/ spare me the future tumor growth; kind of way?
I dunno. I bet the lime would work.
Scabies keeps being carried over into humans from sheep, which is interesting. I had scabies once when I was young, got it from my cousin, who lived on a sheep farm.
British Sailors ate limes for the Vitamin C, so they wouldn't get scurvy.
Which sounds like scabies so much I get the two mixed up all the time. -
2019-11-05 at 10:58 PM UTC
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2019-11-05 at 11:02 PM UTC
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2019-11-06 at 12:56 AM UTCFunki Fungi