atl13456 asked:
Looking for a doc to answer this….would any kind of underlying condition such as an infection cause the body….primarily skin….to age quickly?
I noticed when i was twenty that crows feet were coming in, NOW at 23 there are well pronounced lines on my face, and the texture is getting more and more lined up, and is really ruff, there is no elasticity.
I have been checked for a prostate infection and was given antibiotics but i didnt finish the dose, so it may not have worked, but the doc was only going off a guess that it may be an infection( i had symptoms, frequent urination, trouble starting, etc.). SO if it was an infection it coudl be back, but COULD A PROSTATE INFECTION CAUSE THE BODY TO AGE, the skin, if it went on undetected and treated?
Would any kind of infection or underlying disorder, cause my skins texture to age so quickly, or is this thing genetic, although my older brother of two years, now looks young when it comes to his skin, in my opinion.
Also fatigue, chronic fatigue, tiredness, weakness, depression, all these things started picking up a few years ago, but im not sure if its from something wrong with my body, or the aging quickly has inturn made me depressed.
Could it be an STD?
Looking for a doc to answer this….would any kind of underlying condition such as an infection cause the body….primarily skin….to age quickly?
I noticed when i was twenty that crows feet were coming in, NOW at 23 there are well pronounced lines on my face, and the texture is getting more and more lined up, and is really ruff, there is no elasticity.
I have been checked for a prostate infection and was given antibiotics but i didnt finish the dose, so it may not have worked, but the doc was only going off a guess that it may be an infection( i had symptoms, frequent urination, trouble starting, etc.). SO if it was an infection it coudl be back, but COULD A PROSTATE INFECTION CAUSE THE BODY TO AGE, the skin, if it went on undetected and treated?
Would any kind of infection or underlying disorder, cause my skins texture to age so quickly, or is this thing genetic, although my older brother of two years, now looks young when it comes to his skin, in my opinion.
Also fatigue, chronic fatigue, tiredness, weakness, depression, all these things started picking up a few years ago, but im not sure if its from something wrong with my body, or the aging quickly has inturn made me depressed.
Could it be an STD?
Coinciding with all of this was a drinking problem, binge drinking at a young age, and slowly getting off alcohol, i noticed these symptoms have only become more noticable and worse since i stopped drinking heavily.
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#1 by jandy on January 14, 2009 - 7:38 pm
underlying non detected chronic illness, have immunologist eval you or endocrinologist. smoking, alcohol are most common aging accelerators in addition to sunbathing. Perhaps liver disorder, vit a def.don’t go to holistic meds, they’ll take your money and delay diagnosis. they are for healthy people w minor issues that would go away anyway,untreated. 3rd option, see a dermatologist, a good one.