Guest guest Posted February 24, 2002 Report Share Posted February 24, 2002 I am also prone to keloids (in addition to rosacea), and have wondered if the two conditions are related. Anybody else? Can we take an informal poll to see if the incidence of keloidism among rosaceans is higher than among the general population? You might be on to something. Cheers, > I've read on the group how Arginine is implicated in Nitric Oxide > production which seems to play some role in cea. I've also read > in other places on the web how Arginine plays a central role in wound > healing. > I bring this up because, in addition to cea, I have the pleasure > of being susceptible to Keloid scarring. (Basically I get large > puffy scars - Women who have keloid scarring generally can't get > their ears pierced or they will end up with something looking like an > extra knot of flesh hanging from their ear). > Anyway, what I'm curious about is whether or not anyone knows whether > cea and Keloidism have the same root cause - overproduction of > Arginine? > This may be simplistic, but I'd be curious to know how may cea > sufferers also have scarring issues whether Keloid or otherwise. > > Anyone ever put this idea forward before? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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