Posts Tagged ‘Winter Itch’

Hidden Medical Conditions, including Canker Sores and Winter Itch

Tuesday, July 8th, 2008

Sometimes a person has a disability or health problem and you know it right away. Maybe they are missing an arm or a leg, maybe they have their broken arm in a cast, maybe they are taking medicines that cause them to behave or look peculiar. Or, maybe they tell you they are in pain.

Other times, a person can have a medical problem and you don’t even have a clue. That happened recently with a guest at the Naugas. We noticed that she didn’t eat anything at dinner and asked why. She said the food smelled delicious, but she had canker sores (also known as fever blisters) and it hurt her mouth to eat anything. The canker sores were inside her cheeks, on her tongue and even on her gums. She said that cancker sores often result from chemotherapy, but not in her case. The cause of canker sores, she said, is unknown, as is the cure. She said they would heal in a few days, but for now she just would not eat anything.

That reminded me of another guest back in January, during cold weather. She said her dry skin itched due to the dry weather, a malady known as winter itch. Sometimes she had little red dots on her skin that itched, other times she just had a general itching of the skin on parts of her body. The causes of winter itch include cold, dry air, wind, soap, and stress. She said it was not the same as psoriasis, was similar to eczema and was always associated with dry skin.

Some medical conditions are visible, others are known only to their sufferers.

Free Medicines Help a Family in Need

Sunday, June 22nd, 2008

The Naugas being an upscale resort, we don’t have too many lower-income people as guests. But that doesn’t mean that we don’t know any of them.

We know a family down the road that are really good people, but they are down on their luck recently. They missed a couple of payments on credit cards, had some days when the father could not work due to the rains, and pretty soon they were in a deep financial hole of debt.

Then, the mother developed a medical condition (which included a severe persistent headacke and unbearable skin itching) that required some expensive prescription medications. There was no way they could afford those drugs, pills, ointments and medical procedures.

They found a way to get some free medicines that really helped them out. The drug companies actually give away free prescription medicines, and there are some charities and clinics that help out people in need.

The folks down the road are still struggling, but I think they will make it.