AUTOIMMUNE PROGESTRONE DERMATITIS
A very small group of women who have autoimmune progesterone dermatitis
are actually allergic to their own hormone. They get hives, mouth sores,
or a body rash when their progesterone peaks once a month. Mild cases
can be treated with antihistamines and skin creams. For more severe
cases, hormone therapy or removing your ovaries can fix the problem.
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