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It’s just in front of my ear. For a long time now it dispels bits of skin and I am forever pulling bits off. I thought fucibet might help but the surgery pharmacist asked if I had ever seen a dermatologist. I hadn’t so she suggested making an appointment in case it was a type of cancer. She made the appointment and I got an appointment for September. Now this is away off and not sure what to do. My brother tells me on the phone that he has something like this and it is a type of cancer and he has a cream to put on it as it is sun damage. It is odd as my hair has covered the front of my ear for years. It is difficult for me to see without a mirror. Now I am concerned about the long wait. We have Benenden membership but have just given up our car and the journey is difficult. My dd will take us I am sure but she can’t drive for awhile as she has just had a hip replacement. I don’t want to cause unnecessary bother so wondering if others have a view on this condition and the wait to September.
Slow atm, not down! Stupid phone!
Indeed. Its all very down atm.
Oh good. But if they hadn't, he'd be suffering.
Oh that was much more urgent Callistemon. Glad you were OK.
Baby's parents were able to pay privately.
The GP though it was a cancerous lump, it wasn't thankfully, but it turned out to be something else which was urgent.
That was about 4 years ago, before Covid and the present problems.
I hope the baby gets a more urgent appointment, he must be feeling thoroughly miserable.
Callistemon Benenden is great, but 10 days was good for NHS appointment.
A friend recently took her baby son to the GP with very severe skin rash probably eczema. GP referred him to a dermatologist, but said the waiting time was a year.
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Callistemon21
You should have been given an urgent appointment with your GP. The GP could take a close up photo of it and send it to a Consultant Dermatologist who would then decide if you need to be seen by them urgently.
But thank goodness for Benenden!Thatt sounds like a good idea, but yes, thank goodness for Benenden. I wouldn't hang around. No point in worrying.
I must say I was 10 days from referral by GP to a dermatologist.
However, DD was seen by a GP who was unsure, so I rang Benenden and she was seen the next day.
Callistemon21
You should have been given an urgent appointment with your GP. The GP could take a close up photo of it and send it to a Consultant Dermatologist who would then decide if you need to be seen by them urgently.
But thank goodness for Benenden!
Thatt sounds like a good idea, but yes, thank goodness for Benenden. I wouldn't hang around. No point in worrying.
I had a patch on my face for ages that seemed to come and go. GP said it needed Fucidin cream which didn't help! I also had another patch on my chest and saw a dermatologist privately - the face patch was sun damage and Efudix cream cleared it up nicely. The patch on my chest had to be excised as was a low grade cancer, no follow up needed and hardly any scar
The dermatoligist I saw told me that applying good quality sun screen every day helps get rid of sun damage. Some sort of immune response. I've been doing that and its helping!
You should take your area by your ear to the GP . They might dry ice it.
I think you should get it seen to as soon as you can. In the meantime use Factor 50 minimum when you go outside.
Having had one cancerous small area on my face that was treated, and another now which GP thinks is pre-cancerous I am seeing a dermatologist in 10 days time. Good luck.
Google seb keratosis - if it is that type of thing it can be eradicated using intense pulsed light - had it done on a couple myself - they darken and slough off. This is the clinic I went to.https://www.sussexskinandlaser.co.uk/
I have got the same, a patch of dry flaky skin between my eye and my ear. I've spent a lot of time (and cash) trying to get rid of it. I went to the Doctor in the end and he said it wasn't cancerous, just to keep it moisturised and go back to see hom if it changes or gets worse.
I've found that most serums, facial moisturisers either don't help or make it worse. So now I cleanse my face with a cream cleanser such as Nivea unperfumed for very dry skin and moisturise with Avino Body moisturiser, again unperfumed and for dry sensitive skin.
I have found that it has settled a bit and certainly not got any worse. But by all means speak to your GP to put your mind at rest.
Benenden will refer you to a dermatologist who works at a private hospital near to you so you should be able to get there.
You should have been given an urgent appointment with your GP. The GP could take a close up photo of it and send it to a Consultant Dermatologist who would then decide if you need to be seen by them urgently.
But thank goodness for Benenden!
I too have had the least serious form of skin cancer, a basal cell carcinoma. Sounds terribly serious but it's a very minor cancer that grows very, very slowly. I had a long wait (5 months) to see a skin cancer specialist but once diagnosed, it was operated on within a couple of months. Most unpleasant, done with local anaesthetic but good that it's all been dug out. Mine was in my eyebrow and I'm dark haired, so it was well covered with hair, which is why I was surprised at the diagnosis. Even if it is a skin cancer, it's highly unlikely to be serious (only melanoma is bad news and your lesion would be a noticeably dark colour). I know it's easy to say but try not to worry. Even if it's a skin cancer it can be dealt with easily and is highly unlikely to be serious. Cancer is, after all, just rogue DNA.
Perhaps while you're waiting you could consider trying homeopathy, or herbs. I read that dabbing castor oil on helps. Just a thought...
I am having treatment for sun damage and suggest you get seen ASAP to allay fears. It might just be simple solution but getting the right diagnosis is important
Good luck
Thank you all for your kind replies. I have rung Benenden and they have asked for a copy of the referral plus medical records. I have emailed the surgery about this and usually there is an automatic response confirming delivery but didn’t receive anything and I tried again but still nothing. I have printed a copy of the request so will take it in today. Here’s hoping.!!!
It seems that anything health wise these days is
more problematic. The surgery seems mainly deserted and mainly an area of mystery. It hasn’t bled PamelaJi so hoping it can be dealt with without too much trouble. Thank you all again.
Does it bleed?
Because my sisters and I have had lots of BCC’s removed my advice is take anything you are worried about to a dermatologist. It takes ages on the NHS. My GP was very uninterested unfortunately and almost had to be forced to refer me, however, when I was in the hospital yesterday the woman next to me in the recovery room had only been waiting a year.
GP’s specialise in different things. There should be a GP at your practice that specialises in skin problems. I don’t see how a surgery pharmacist will have the expertise to say if a skin problem is serious or not. Not that it does sound too serious to me but better to be on the safe side.
I called my surgery one morning for an appointment for a couple of skin issues on my neck and in front of my ear.
(The receptionist had quite rightly had asked what I needed an appointment for to direct me to the correct practitioner in the practice)
She sent me a link on a text message and asked for a couple of photos of the skin. That afternoon I received a call to give me a face to face appointment with a GP the following morning.
She reassured me that they were nothing to worry about and very common in the areas I had them.
What don’t you give your surgery a ring Lovetopaint.
mayisay
There is a phone consultation service for Benenden members, where you can speak to a medical practitioner for advice. I've not used it, but it may be worth a try, and to put your mind at rest.
I would recommend that too.
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The last post was nearly 24 hours ago so I’ll just resurrect it.
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