I'm using the Efudix cream on my sunspots on face and hands as prescribed by my doctor.
Been just on 3 weeks of a 4 week program. A couple of the spots bleed without warning. I can wake up with blood pouring off the end of my nose or just splashing water on my face, look up and a spot is bleeding.
Also a couple on the back of my hand stings really bad when I put the cream on, about half hour later.
Have rung the surgery to see if that is normal. Dr was busy. The nurse went and explained the problem, she said she would ring me as soon as she got a minute. I'm still waiting, so it could be tomorrow before I hear from her now.
Anyone got any ideas on this and/or have used this cream??
-- Edited by Happywanderer on Thursday 23rd of February 2012 10:26:04 PM
Cruising Granny said
07:19 AM Feb 24, 2012
Stop the cream!!!! Please stop the cream. Sounds all wrong to me. Be careful Marj. It just doesn't sound right to me.
Sheba said
10:48 AM Feb 24, 2012
Might be Radium Weed, also known as Petty Spurge, Ma. I think it does the same thing. Here are a couple of Pics.
Cheers,
Sheba.
-- Edited by Sheba on Friday 24th of February 2012 11:03:45 AM
Ma said
10:56 AM Feb 24, 2012
Quite possibly Sheba but as I said I don't really know and I would hazzard a guess and say that there are probably a dozen different names it is known by just would depend on where you live I guess.
If you have a piccy of it stick it up and I'll have a look and let you know.
-- Edited by Ma on Friday 24th of February 2012 10:56:52 AM
Happywanderer said
04:51 PM Feb 24, 2012
Thanks CG, I used it last night but after 10 minutes I had to take it off. it was stinging so badly. I have a very high pain threshold but couldn't put up with this at all. Still waiitng for a call from the doctor. Had decided I won't use it again as not worth the risk.
Gerty Dancer said
05:51 PM Feb 24, 2012
Efudex is supposed to do a slow skin peel, either whole face or just on sun-spots, and after a few weeks the skin gets red and sore and this is what to expect. You have to stay completely out of the sun. But it sounds like your reaction is too severe Marj, wait for that D's advice before you use it again.
Edit: wait for it to heal before using the plants, the sap of petty spurge stings too!
-- Edited by Gerty Dancer on Friday 24th of February 2012 05:53:00 PM
Sheba said
06:29 PM Feb 24, 2012
Just went downstairs to get this Pic. for you Marj. It's supposed to be good for Sunspots etc. Can't vouch for it personally, but it won't hurt to try it.
You just break or split the leaf, and rub the juice/sap on.
Lots of people have it in their gardens. It's a Kalanchoe. Google it.
Cheers,
Sheba.
Ma said
06:36 PM Feb 24, 2012
A friend 87 years young, uses a weed that we get in our gardens in Ulladulla, would think it grows most places, he has been using it for decades and his father before him, they were both dairy farmers so out in the sun most of the day, and he swears by it.
He also has the best skin I have seen on any of our senior citizens.
If he gets a dry spot he just breaks off a bit of the weed and dabs it on.
He also is a strong advocate of PawPaw cream (the one in the little red tube or jar) and uses it as a moistureiser on his face and arms EVERY day, probably his legs too I would guess.
His Doctor is amazed that he has never had to "burn" or "incise" a spot on Tom's body anywhere.
When I get home I will take a piccy and post it.
At the moment I wouldn't have a clue what it's called.
Sheba said
07:27 PM Feb 24, 2012
neilnruth wrote:
I call that 'chickweed'.
Plants are very similar, but have different flowers.
Chickweed Stellaria media
Family: CAROPHYLLACEAE
Petty Spurge Flowers below.
EUPHORBIA PEPLUS.
Cheers,
Sheba.
-- Edited by Sheba on Saturday 25th of February 2012 03:16:42 AM
Happywanderer said
08:32 PM Feb 24, 2012
Thanks for all the info guys. I was using the pawpaw cream in the red tub/tube for years. Seemed to be going ok at the time. But doc said to try this cream which cost me $56.00 on script. Will keep an eye out for that plant Sheba, I have seen the top one in gardens here. Its a type of succulent.
neilnruth said
10:14 PM Feb 24, 2012
I call that 'chickweed'. They say the milk when you break it is what's in the cream. The person who told me said their specialist said 'Don't tell everyone about that. I'll go out of business.' I used it once on a sunspot on my nose. Oh boy! Be careful. It works. I thought I should rub it in. Wherever it went I had a red patch, then a blister and yes, the spot went but it hurt. So be careful, just a small dab of the chickweed milk. Maybe a sunspot on the back of the hand first would be a good trial. I don't know about kalanchoe though.
Ma said
10:48 PM Feb 24, 2012
Yep, that's it N&R...............no you certainly DON'T rub it in. Just dab on and let it dry. Stings/burns for a couple of seconds but once it's dry it's OK and it does work.
Think of all the money you can save on gardeners, you won't have to hire one to weed your garden, maybe we could sell the stuff instead......
Happywanderer said
11:39 PM Feb 24, 2012
Oh, I know what the 2nd one is now. Will keep an eye out for it too.
Cruising Granny said
01:59 AM Feb 25, 2012
I was told the report of my mole removal and biopsy on my ear. The mole had some cells but they're all gone. The ear on the other hand has the big "C" and the offending part will have to be removed pronto. It was a bit scary to learn this as all the other bits I've had checked have been clear. So another mole goes next week, the specialist will look at the ear and decide when the offending bit will be excised. Don't like it.
Ma said
02:09 AM Feb 25, 2012
You need anyone to come and be with you Christine, let me know, you are only a plane flight away.
Sheba said
03:12 AM Feb 25, 2012
Just found this. [Euphorbia Peplus is Petty Spurge.]
Cheers,
Sheba.
Milkweed for Skin Cancer
If anyone is interested, I have posted some photos of before and after of using Milkweed (Eurphorbia Peplus) on sun spots (precancerous and due to be burnt off by skin specialist)
I am now attacking several dodgy looking moles on my legs.
The milkweed doesn't always react like it did on my face. It depends whether you have any precancerous cells or cancerous cells. Otherwise it does nothing. Please check that you aren't allergic to it before starting.
All the best Diana Moore
-- Edited by Sheba on Saturday 25th of February 2012 03:13:55 AM
Ma said
03:30 AM Feb 25, 2012
No they are both different to the one Tom uses Sheba.
Will just have to wait till I get home and take a pic, I can't find it anywhere on Google at the moment. Of Course would help if I knew what its proper name was.
Happywanderer said
03:57 AM Feb 25, 2012
Is it Milkweed Ma, I'm sure I've heard of a plant called milkweed.
Sorry to hear that CG, not good news. All the best with your next visit to the doc to get it all removed.
I see my doc next Thursday, mind you I'm still waiitng for a return phone call from yesterday.
Ma, the leaflet with the cream said it would go red and inflamed and ulcerate before peeling away, but this is ridiculous. Don't intend using it again. Would have been better if she had burnt them off like the last ones, came off a lot easier.
Sheba said
04:13 AM Feb 25, 2012
Petty Spurge is also called Milkweed Marj.
Cheers,
Sheba.
Sheba said
04:14 AM Feb 25, 2012
Ma wrote:
No they are both different to the one Tom uses Sheba.
Will just have to wait till I get home and take a pic.
Will be interesting to see what it is Ma.
Cheers,
Sheba.
Ma said
04:21 AM Feb 25, 2012
I've just spent 10 mins going through all the pictures of stuff called milk week, boy there are heaps, and it's not among those.
Gerty Dancer said
06:30 AM Feb 25, 2012
Geez Chris, I wouldnt like it either!! Hopefully the offending bit can be removed with no pain leaving your ear still looking nice. Best of luck!
pricey43 said
07:55 AM Feb 25, 2012
Marj,
My mother and I both use effudix. My understanding is not to use it for more than 4 weeks at a time on any one spot. Can't find the tube in the van. It must be at home.
Happywanderer said
05:36 PM Feb 25, 2012
Had only got up to 3 weeks before I stopped the other day. Won't use any of the suggested plants until this has cleared up. The top of my nose bled again this morning and all I had done was splash some water on my face.
Hope you are feeling ok Chris, it takes a bit out of your nerves when you hear the big C mentioned. Take care.
Won't be going outside at all today as temp is going to be 38 at least again today, trying to stay out of the sun.
Cruising Granny said
05:19 AM Feb 26, 2012
Thanks everyone. I don't know what they've got planned for me, but I think it might be a night in rather than just a day surgery job. See what the specialist says. Quite frankly I thought I'd had enough of docs and scalpels after Cairns, but if these things have to go they have to go. Too old to be vain anyway. I'll just have to grow a bit of hair over it instead of the usual short do.
Happywanderer said
05:22 AM Feb 26, 2012
Where abouts on the ear is it CG. My daughter had a mole on the top tip of her ear, it was a really funny colour, sort of green. They took it off in the doctors surgery. I went with her as she was a bit scared at the time. Sent it away for testing and it came back clear.
Cruising Granny said
05:09 AM Feb 27, 2012
I had a small biopsy taken 2 weeks ago when he removed a mole. It was just a scaly patch right on the top of the ear, outside the roll. I scratched it when I was still in Cairns and it bled like a stuck pig. I scratched it again by accident since I've been in Adelaide. I was surprised, and a bit alarmed it was still there. So I had the Dr look at it. The result is it has to go. I got a bit of a fright to be honest. Now I am a bit worried about it.
mongy said
09:47 PM Feb 27, 2012
if anyone has any problems with medications prescribed by the doctor go to...www.mydr.com.au..you can look up all the drugs and side effects etc etc....this is the mims guide that doctorss use when they look up different drugs to see if you can take them..hope that helps
Firefly said
02:44 PM Feb 28, 2012
Good luck with you ear Chris, hope all goes to plan sweet lady x o x o.
Sheba thanks for that link, it healed well in the end mate. Its amazing the power of plants, its a shame we don't see more but we are so commercialised these days, we don't really listen either.
Smokeydk said
04:00 AM Feb 29, 2012
We have a weed here we call milk weed....looks nothing like those Sheba
I'm using the Efudix cream on my sunspots on face and hands as prescribed by my doctor.
Been just on 3 weeks of a 4 week program. A couple of the spots bleed without warning. I can wake up with blood pouring off the end of my nose or just splashing water on my face, look up and a spot is bleeding.
Also a couple on the back of my hand stings really bad when I put the cream on, about half hour later.
Have rung the surgery to see if that is normal. Dr was busy. The nurse went and explained the problem, she said she would ring me as soon as she got a minute. I'm still waiting, so it could be tomorrow before I hear from her now.
Anyone got any ideas on this and/or have used this cream??
-- Edited by Happywanderer on Thursday 23rd of February 2012 10:26:04 PM
Be careful Marj. It just doesn't sound right to me.
Might be Radium Weed, also known as Petty Spurge, Ma. I think it does the same thing. Here are a couple of Pics.
Cheers,
Sheba.
-- Edited by Sheba on Friday 24th of February 2012 11:03:45 AM
Quite possibly Sheba but as I said I don't really know and I would hazzard a guess and say that there are probably a dozen different names it is known by just would depend on where you live I guess.
If you have a piccy of it stick it up and I'll have a look and let you know.
-- Edited by Ma on Friday 24th of February 2012 10:56:52 AM
Still waiitng for a call from the doctor.
Had decided I won't use it again as not worth the risk.
Efudex is supposed to do a slow skin peel, either whole face or just on sun-spots, and after a few weeks the skin gets red and sore and this is what to expect. You have to stay completely out of the sun. But it sounds like your reaction is too severe Marj, wait for that D's advice before you use it again.
Edit: wait for it to heal before using the plants, the sap of petty spurge stings too!
-- Edited by Gerty Dancer on Friday 24th of February 2012 05:53:00 PM
Just went downstairs to get this Pic. for you Marj. It's supposed to be good for Sunspots etc. Can't vouch for it personally, but it won't hurt to try it.
You just break or split the leaf, and rub the juice/sap on.
Lots of people have it in their gardens. It's a Kalanchoe. Google it.
Cheers,
Sheba.
A friend 87 years young, uses a weed that we get in our gardens in Ulladulla, would think it grows most places, he has been using it for decades and his father before him, they were both dairy farmers so out in the sun most of the day, and he swears by it.
He also has the best skin I have seen on any of our senior citizens.
If he gets a dry spot he just breaks off a bit of the weed and dabs it on.
He also is a strong advocate of PawPaw cream (the one in the little red tube or jar) and uses it as a moistureiser on his face and arms EVERY day, probably his legs too I would guess.
His Doctor is amazed that he has never had to "burn" or "incise" a spot on Tom's body anywhere.
When I get home I will take a piccy and post it.
At the moment I wouldn't have a clue what it's called.
Plants are very similar, but have different flowers.
Chickweed
Stellaria media
Family: CAROPHYLLACEAE
Petty Spurge Flowers below.
EUPHORBIA PEPLUS.
Cheers,
Sheba.
-- Edited by Sheba on Saturday 25th of February 2012 03:16:42 AM
Will keep an eye out for that plant Sheba, I have seen the top one in gardens here. Its a type of succulent.
Yep, that's it N&R...............no you certainly DON'T rub it in. Just dab on and let it dry. Stings/burns for a couple of seconds but once it's dry it's OK and it does work.
Think of all the money you can save on gardeners, you won't have to hire one to weed your garden, maybe we could sell the stuff instead......
The ear on the other hand has the big "C" and the offending part will have to be removed pronto.
It was a bit scary to learn this as all the other bits I've had checked have been clear.
So another mole goes next week, the specialist will look at the ear and decide when the offending bit will be excised. Don't like it.
You need anyone to come and be with you Christine, let me know, you are only a plane flight away.
Just found this. [Euphorbia Peplus is Petty Spurge.]
Cheers,
Sheba.
-- Edited by Sheba on Saturday 25th of February 2012 03:13:55 AM
No they are both different to the one Tom uses Sheba.
Will just have to wait till I get home and take a pic, I can't find it anywhere on Google at the moment. Of Course would help if I knew what its proper name was.
Sorry to hear that CG, not good news. All the best with your next visit to the doc to get it all removed.
I see my doc next Thursday, mind you I'm still waiitng for a return phone call from yesterday.
Ma, the leaflet with the cream said it would go red and inflamed and ulcerate before peeling away, but this is ridiculous. Don't intend using it again. Would have been better if she had burnt them off like the last ones, came off a lot easier.
Petty Spurge is also called Milkweed Marj.
Cheers,
Sheba.
Will be interesting to see what it is Ma.
Cheers,
Sheba.
I've just spent 10 mins going through all the pictures of stuff called milk week, boy there are heaps, and it's not among those.
Marj,
My mother and I both use effudix. My understanding is not to use it for more than 4 weeks at a time on any one spot. Can't find the tube in the van. It must be at home.
The top of my nose bled again this morning and all I had done was splash some water on my face.
Hope you are feeling ok Chris, it takes a bit out of your nerves when you hear the big C mentioned. Take care.
Won't be going outside at all today as temp is going to be 38 at least again today, trying to stay out of the sun.
See what the specialist says.
Quite frankly I thought I'd had enough of docs and scalpels after Cairns, but if these things have to go they have to go.
Too old to be vain anyway. I'll just have to grow a bit of hair over it instead of the usual short do.
They took it off in the doctors surgery. I went with her as she was a bit scared at the time. Sent it away for testing and it came back clear.
I scratched it when I was still in Cairns and it bled like a stuck pig. I scratched it again by accident since I've been in Adelaide. I was surprised, and a bit alarmed it was still there. So I had the Dr look at it. The result is it has to go.
I got a bit of a fright to be honest. Now I am a bit worried about it.
Good luck with you ear Chris, hope all goes to plan sweet lady x o x o.
Sheba thanks for that link, it healed well in the end mate. Its amazing the power of plants, its a shame we don't see more but we are so commercialised these days, we don't really listen either.
We have a weed here we call milk weed....looks nothing like those Sheba
it has a white milky sap