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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Side Effect Management
Odd side effect from testosterone - eczema?
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<blockquote data-quote="CanadaJim" data-source="post: 218799" data-attributes="member: 41384"><p>I will share my strange skin experience. While on self prescribed TRT I developed an eczema like skin condition. My Doc initially thought eczema and then sent me to a dermatologist who concluded that it was actually Dermatographia. The thought is that my body had a histamine reaction to whatever carrier oil was used in the testosterone. I contacted the lab and was told that they used cotton seed oil. I eventually switched to another lab that used grapeseed oil but it didn't didn't seem to make much difference. The dermatologist told me that it could take months to years for it to eventually decrease, even after stopping testosterone. She prescribed an antihistamine (Rupall) which has helped tremendously.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CanadaJim, post: 218799, member: 41384"] I will share my strange skin experience. While on self prescribed TRT I developed an eczema like skin condition. My Doc initially thought eczema and then sent me to a dermatologist who concluded that it was actually Dermatographia. The thought is that my body had a histamine reaction to whatever carrier oil was used in the testosterone. I contacted the lab and was told that they used cotton seed oil. I eventually switched to another lab that used grapeseed oil but it didn't didn't seem to make much difference. The dermatologist told me that it could take months to years for it to eventually decrease, even after stopping testosterone. She prescribed an antihistamine (Rupall) which has helped tremendously. [/QUOTE]
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Odd side effect from testosterone - eczema?
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