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The Healthy Skin Show


May 26, 2022

Have you ever heard to just put honey or aloe on your rash? I URGE you to think twice on treating an angry rash at home before knowing what it is. Sometimes, it can be life threatening as you will hear from my guest today who had a patient have sepsis!

Not to mention, it could be tiny microscopic bugs, which gives the shivers just thinking about it.

My guest today is Dr. Peter Lio, a Clinical Assistant Professor of Dermatology & Pediatrics at Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine.

He received his medical degree from Harvard Medical School, completed his internship in Pediatrics at Boston Children’s Hospital, and his Dermatology training at Harvard where he served as Chief Resident in Dermatology. While at Harvard, he received formal training in acupuncture.

Dr. Lio has written a textbook on Integrative Dermatology and has published over 100 papers.

Join us as we discuss all the different types of skin testing for various conditions, which your doctor could run.

Have you ever had any of skin testing done and it helped tremendously? Tell me about it in the comments!

In this episode:

  • Why you need a dermatologist on your team to help rule out infections + more serious issues (even if you want to do things more naturally)
  • Different testing types and when you do each one (AND for which condition)
  • What are scabies and Demodex mites, and why could Ivermectin help?
  • How does patch testing work?
  • Thoughts on supplementing with B12 if you have a cobalt allergy
  • Hidden sneaky source of benzoyl peroxide (if you have this allergy)

Quotes

“Scabies are these little, teeny-tiny mites, they're invisible to the naked eye, but not to the microscope. So what we do is we'll scrape the little parts of the skin or even better is we can scrape under your nails because if you're itchy, you're collecting little scabies mites under your fingernails.” [08:51]

“The biggest thing I think for bacterial infection is skin pain or tenderness. If it's just itchy, I'm not as worried, but if a patient calls me and says, it hurts, it's sore. Then I'm like, whoa, that's a super four-alarm fire.” [11:04]

Links

Find Dr. Lio Online

Healthy Skin Show ep. 001: How to Protect & Strengthen Your Skin Barrier w/ Dr. Peter Lio

Healthy Skin Show ep. 037: Nickel Allergy And Eczema w/ Dr. Peter Lio

Healthy Skin Show ep. 104: Topical B12 For Skin Rashes w/ Dr. Peter Lio

Healthy Skin Show ep. 136: Alternative Solutions For Rosacea w/ Dr. Peter Lio

Healthy Skin Show ep. 176: Dealing With Recurrent Skin Infections w/ Dr. Peter Lio

Healthy Skin Show ep. 216: Could Your Rash Be A Sign Of Lymphoma? w/ Dr. Peter Lio

Healthy Skin Show ep.107: Symptoms Of A Staph Infection On Your Skin

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