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Do you have flaking skin anywhere else, like on your scalp or on your joints?

 

That was my first serious thought, but when raining_again had posted and not mentioned it I thought maybe I was wrong. ::shrug:

 

I have geographic tongue. I take vitamins tablets every day despite having normal levels in my blood and it goes away. If I ever stop the tablets it comes back. Chronic weird tongue that makes me pop pills. Lame.

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Do you have flaking skin anywhere else, like on your scalp or on your joints?

 

I SEE where you are going with that :P

 

lol odwin I just wanted to take the piss!

 

It looks like it could be psoriasis, but then it doesn't look that severe... if it starts getting flakeyREALLYITCHY its more than likely to be that

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I've had isolated occurances of psoriasis that don't itch. Mine mainly occurs within my hairline boundaries, and only earlier this year did I get a severe case under my beard. It wasn't exactly like ReZ's picture, and it wasn't itchy, though. Or, at least, not as itchy as mine has been. I'm pretty sure that my itchy scalp has made my tolerance to itchiness fairly high!

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I SEE where you are going with that :P

 

lol odwin I just wanted to take the piss!

 

It looks like it could be psoriasis, but then it doesn't look that severe... if it starts getting flakeyREALLYITCHY its more than likely to be that

 

I saw an article today in the paper today saying that studies have shown that women that drink beer are very likely to develop psoriasis whereas if they drink light beer they are safe.

 

Just thought I'd throw that in.

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Well...I was 4 years old when I got psoriasis, I don't think that's applicable for me

 

but yeah I saw that on the NPF twitter page. Interesting...

 

 

Been drinking any beer lately Rez? ;P

 

My sister gets a patch a bit like that on her arm, slightly raised and never scaly. Hopefully it just goes away like hers does... If you are under stress that might be causing it, psoriasis or not

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Go to the doctors.
I'm no doctor. Go to someone who is!
just go to a doctor.....

 

Yep, just go to a doctor... :D Fastest way to find out.

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You've never been to an english doctor have you?

 

Still not as long as it's taken us on here to try to diagnose him.

 

Heh, indeed...plus Rez is likely to get a more accurate diagnosis from a doctor than any of us...or himself.

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