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Daughter Has Rash On Both Legs, Mainly Thighs


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My 3 year old daughter has recently broken out in a rash that is mainly contained to her thighs, front and back. It is red and raised but she said it does not itch or hurt. We started this diet, Gluten-free Casein-free, about a month ago and she has been strictly gluten free for a month but we did reintroduce dairy half way through the month. She has been completely off all dairy for about a week and a half now. She does not drink soy milk or eat any soy products. The rash started to appear about 6 days ago? Could this be the dairy leaving her system?

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An official "bump".

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What is an official "bump"????

My 3 year old daughter has recently broken out in a rash that is mainly contained to her thighs, front and back. It is red and raised but she said it does not itch or hurt. We started this diet, Gluten-free Casein-free, about a month ago and she has been strictly gluten free for a month but we did reintroduce dairy half way through the month. She has been completely off all dairy for about a week and a half now. She does not drink soy milk or eat any soy products. The rash started to appear about 6 days ago? Could this be the dairy leaving her system?
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What is an official "bump"????

Technically, people are not suppose to "bump" their topics to the top of the page of threads. Since your post was not pinned yesterday, I thought as a moderator, that I would "bump" it to the top so that it would get the attention it would have had it been pinned.

Make sense? :blink:

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OHHHHHHHHHH! Sorry! I started doing all this research on official "bumps" thinking it was some kind of loose term diagnosis :lol: I am such an airhead!

Thanks!

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OHHHHHHHHHH! Sorry! I started doing all this research on official "bumps" thinking it was some kind of loose term diagnosis :lol: I am such an airhead!

Thanks!

:lol::lol::lol: Funny!

Ok....has you daughter been exposed to some topical lotion that might contain and gluten and/or dairy ingrediences?

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Not that I know of.......? It seems to be fading but I think that every day and then it seems to flare again. It's very odd.

I almost have to look at it with direct sunlight in order to see it sometimes. You can definitely feel it though. I have not seen any blisters on her like some of the examples that have been posted.

:lol::lol::lol: Funny!

Ok....has you daughter been exposed to some topical lotion that might contain and gluten and/or dairy ingrediences?

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