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Home / Health / Rash Misdiagnosed: Woman's Eczema Was Stage IV Cancer

Rash Misdiagnosed: Woman's Eczema Was Stage IV Cancer

16 Jan

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Summary

  • A woman's persistent itchy rash was misdiagnosed for years.
  • Symptoms initially dismissed as eczema were actually Stage IV cancer.
  • She is now in remission and advocates for self-advocacy.
Rash Misdiagnosed: Woman's Eczema Was Stage IV Cancer

Michelle Smith endured a years-long struggle with a severe, itchy rash and lumps, initially misidentified as eczema. These symptoms, which began around 2014, significantly impacted her quality of life, causing her hands to crack open from dryness and intense itching. Despite trying numerous remedies, the condition worsened, leading Smith to question the persistent misdiagnosis.

As the supposed eczema persisted, Smith noticed swollen lymph nodes, a stark indicator of a more serious underlying issue. A biopsy confirmed her fears in October 2018, revealing Stage IV peripheral T-cell lymphoma. This devastating diagnosis necessitated multiple rounds of chemotherapy and a life-saving bone-marrow transplant.

Now in remission, Michelle Smith is dedicated to raising awareness about overlooked cancer symptoms. She shares her journey on social media to help others detect potential signs earlier. Having become a licensed esthetician in Pennsylvania, she also runs a boutique selling body butter, a product inspired by her own search for relief.

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Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Doctors initially diagnosed Michelle Smith's persistent, itchy rash and lumps as eczema for several years.
Michelle Smith was diagnosed with Stage IV peripheral T-cell lymphoma.
After achieving remission, Michelle Smith advocates for cancer awareness and runs a boutique selling body butter.

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