Does anyone have dermatitis herptiformis (DH)
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Does anyone have dermatitis herptiformis (DH)
Does anyone have DH? I have had what I thought was acne for the last 20 years. I get these clusters of blisters on my forehead, jawline and on my scalp. Sometimes they will have pus in them, but most of the time it's just clear liquid. The ones I get in my hairline and on my scalp itch like crazy. Acne medications do not clear them up. I wonder if this is DH? From what I've researched, DH does not commonly show up on the face. Of course, research has also said MC is rare...and we all know that's not the case.
Denise
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Hi Denise,
I've had various other skin issues when my symptoms were active, but not DH, (thank goodness). What you describe does sound like DH, however. Remember that most people who have DH also have to avoid skin contact with gluten.
Tex
I've had various other skin issues when my symptoms were active, but not DH, (thank goodness). What you describe does sound like DH, however. Remember that most people who have DH also have to avoid skin contact with gluten.
Tex
It is suspected that some of the hardest material known to science can be found in the skulls of GI specialists who insist that diet has nothing to do with the treatment of microscopic colitis.
I haven't checked my shampoo, conditioner or creams. I guess I should probably check my make-up too. Now that I think about it. My scalp will break out anytime I use gels, mousse nor anything like that...i always thought that those products made my scalp oily, but I bet they contain gluten.
Thanks for the info, Zizzle and Tex!
Thanks for the info, Zizzle and Tex!
Denise
"Be the change you want to see in this world."
Mahatma Gandhi
"Be the change you want to see in this world."
Mahatma Gandhi
Hi Denise,
Last summer I got itchy pimples all over my scalp. I'd never had anything like that before. It took a bit of detective work, but I finally figured out that they were due to my eating tapioca pudding. I had been testing it. Prior to that point in time, I had only eaten it as an ingredient in bread mixes, etc. Once I stopped eating tapioca, the bumps went away and I haven't had them since.
Gloria
Last summer I got itchy pimples all over my scalp. I'd never had anything like that before. It took a bit of detective work, but I finally figured out that they were due to my eating tapioca pudding. I had been testing it. Prior to that point in time, I had only eaten it as an ingredient in bread mixes, etc. Once I stopped eating tapioca, the bumps went away and I haven't had them since.
Gloria
You never know what you can do until you have to do it.
I was just diagnosed today with Collagenous Colitis, and have been having that same problem on my face, hairline, and jawline, Denise. I was wondering the exact same thing...could it be dermatitis herpetiformis? I'm being referred to a gastroenterologist; I'll put that on my list of things to ask. Does it have to do with gluten sensitivity?
I get strange bumps on my left elbow, for a couple of years now. It itches just a little bit. I use alcohol on it or Tea tree oil and it clears up, and then it comes back again. I don't know what causes it. I think mine is folliculitis. My Gastro doc asked me if I had any rashes and I told him no, because it really is not a big deal. It only happens on my left elbow.
Patc,
Let us know if the GI you see is actually familiar with CC. There are few GIs out there that truly know how to deal with it. If he or she doesn't mention the role of diet and food intolerances, that's a good sign they are still operating from outdated information. I hope you get some relief soon. If you have to wait for an appointment with the GI, try the dietary mesures discussed here (Gluten and Dairy elimination) to see how you do. It may help you decide whether or not to accept prescription meds at your appointment.
Let us know if the GI you see is actually familiar with CC. There are few GIs out there that truly know how to deal with it. If he or she doesn't mention the role of diet and food intolerances, that's a good sign they are still operating from outdated information. I hope you get some relief soon. If you have to wait for an appointment with the GI, try the dietary mesures discussed here (Gluten and Dairy elimination) to see how you do. It may help you decide whether or not to accept prescription meds at your appointment.
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I was diagnosed with Mc in 2001**have always had simular issues and got steadily gotton worse**My MD is sending me to a skin doctor**Thinks it is pre-cancerous lesions now(from my days on a surfboard in sunny california. get a second opinion
May I be more compassionate and loving than yeterday*and be able to spot the idiots in advance