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    Hey guys i'm currently on prop and i'm noticing some blochiness on my skin. Now i used to spend quit a bit of time out in the sun as well as in the tanning beds to get rid of the acne that comes with taking steroids , but i never had my skin start to turn lighter or darker in different colors. is this a side effect? Any info would be great. thanks in advance

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    See a dermatologist

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    Quote Originally Posted by Proximo
    Hey guys i'm currently on prop and i'm noticing some blochiness on my skin. Now i used to spend quit a bit of time out in the sun as well as in the tanning beds to get rid of the acne that comes with taking steroids, but i never had my skin start to turn lighter or darker in different colors. is this a side effect? Any info would be great. thanks in advance
    Are you using the sunbed at the moment bro? I sometimes get this "blotching" on my thighs and legs. Its because of the sunbed, as my skin is fairly sensitive. Did you notice this only after starting the prop? It might just be a coinsidence.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Proximo
    Hey guys i'm currently on prop and i'm noticing some blochiness on my skin. Now i used to spend quit a bit of time out in the sun as well as in the tanning beds to get rid of the acne that comes with taking steroids, but i never had my skin start to turn lighter or darker in different colors. is this a side effect? Any info would be great. thanks in advance
    It could be pityriasis alba - which is something I myself have had in the past. This skin condition is characterized by dry whitish blotchy spots that usually can only be seen in the summer (when the surrounding skin tans and exposes the affected area). If you'd like to go the Western route of treatment - which treats the symptom rather than the underlying problem - then a moisturizer or hydrocortisone would be a good idea to help clear things up. I used a prescription called "Cutivate," and it seemed to work fairly well.

    Using UV rays or "tanning" does NOT help the problem, and only serves to temporarily cover it up - though ironically it only exposes the problem moreso. Skin irritations and eruptions are often indications of underlying problems, such as bodily toxicity or nutritional deficiency. In your case this could make good sense - for your liver and internal system could be having problems metabolizing the PROP and the excess hormones in the blood.

    The only real solution is to cleanse your body of internal pollutions, which can be done (and is already being done) in a variety of ways. Though it sounds like you probably maintain mostly healthy habits, you should consider investing some time and thought into cleansing if you get the chance. As the old saying goes, "an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure," though the Pharmaceutical Companies who sell you expensive prescription remedies would definitely disagree!

    Good luck with solving your problem.

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