Ice for Grover's Disease

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Karly (New Zealand) on 07/13/2020:
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Cold Showers or Ice Packs or Ice Rollers for skin work really well for Grover's Disease.

If you sweat and don’t have a shower straightaway you will feel a slight crawling stingy feeling on the skin, this is a warning sign that your skin is going to break out.

I’ve found that you can exercise and get hot and sweat as much as you want but you must not let the sweat dry on your skin, wash it off as soon as you can.

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Kjb (Florida Keys) on 06/04/2016:
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I would dampen a wash cloth, put it in a plastic zip lock bag then the freezer. It was the only way to fall asleep.

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Linwood (Fort Bragg) on 07/06/2015:
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I have found that an ice pack applied to the area where the itching is occurring during a Grover's disease outbreak is extremely effective to bring almost immediate relief.
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