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mamasaidso
I am just a few weeks into celiac diagnosis and yesterday my new dermatologist confirmed DH on my arms. That's the only place I have rashes. The itching and burning is starting to ease up a bit on the diet. She gave me TMC-compound to relieve itching and seems to work. I've had five years of wondering what this is and no doctor has been able to diagnose it. So I'm hoping when it clears up i can have chemical peels to help with the scars. Would be nice to wear short sleeves again. I'm just relieved to finally know what this is.
Ursa Major
Congratulations on your diagnosis. Even though having celiac disease isn't fun, it is good to know what to do to feel better. I hope your rashes clear up soon.

You do know that it can take one to two years for deposits under the skin to clear, and outbreaks are still possible during that time, right? Mind you, they will likely be milder, and it doesn't have to happen.

Plus, when you get glutened (which is pretty inevitable) you might get outbreaks.

ravenwoodglass
QUOTE (mamasaidso @ Mar 1 2008, 03:31 PM) *
I am just a few weeks into celiac diagnosis and yesterday my new dermatologist confirmed DH on my arms. That's the only place I have rashes. The itching and burning is starting to ease up a bit on the diet. She gave me TMC-compound to relieve itching and seems to work. I've had five years of wondering what this is and no doctor has been able to diagnose it. So I'm hoping when it clears up i can have chemical peels to help with the scars. Would be nice to wear short sleeves again. I'm just relieved to finally know what this is.


It is good you finally know. You may want to watch out for iodine in salt and in stuff like vitamins for a bit. I would rethink the chemical peel idea. The scars will fade and if they are really troublesome there are cosmetics that can cover them. You don't want to risk furthur damage by burning the skin. Be careful of all toiletries and such as well as foods and as Ursa said the deposits will take a while to leave the skin. Until then even small amounts of CC may reactivate.
mamasaidso
Thanks for replies. I had a funny feeling that this may take a while to heal. Didn't realize it can hang around that long under skin, but doesn't surprise me in the least. I am constantly learning something new about this. So, I should avoid iodine? Does that mean shrimp? Why does iodine aggravate this? Guess I have more research to do. I have had no gluten for two weeks and today my arms are on fire. I must have slipped somewhere. Maybe my vitamins? I think I need to go to the coping forum. sad.gif

You guys are great. Thanks so much for your help. Will put peels on back burner for now and focus on healing from the inside. smile.gif


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