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clairhugo |
Posted - 03/20/2014 : 08:07:04 I saw another post on this website a while back where someone was going to go to a Dermatologist about skin irritation because of where glasses were laying on nose rest & I have had the same problem. It itched all the time and had gotten to the point that it was like a warty feel but red. I went to a Dermatologist and they cut it off and biopsied it and it was precancerous and when I put them back on it continues to itch and another one starts getting elevated. I was just wondering if anyone has had the same thing happen to then since the last reporting on this forum ?
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gloe |
Posted - 03/20/2014 : 08:28:15 quote: Originally posted by clairhugo
I saw another post on this website a while back where someone was going to go to a Dermatologist about skin irritation because of where glasses were laying on nose rest & I have had the same problem. It itched all the time and had gotten to the point that it was like a warty feel but red. I went to a Dermatologist and they cut it off and biopsied it and it was precancerous and when I put them back on it continues to itch and another one starts getting elevated. I was just wondering if anyone has had the same thing happen to then since the last reporting on this forum ?
I think there is definitely something to this -- so many people get skin cancer or pre-cancer on or near where their glasses rest on their nose. I wear reading glasses constantly as I do alot of reading -- I recently bought new ones that are smaller and lighter and may not hit the same areas where I have problems. |
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