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Itching..anyone Else?


Twister2

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Hi all! Does anyone else have intense skin itching WITHOUT a rash?? I itch like crazy for about an hour or so just about every day. I have no rash or anything, just itching that drives me mental!!


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I get it in my scalp, constantly throughout the day.

There is no psoriasis or anything. Just itchiness. Drives me nut too!

I use Pantene shampoo and conditioner which I know is gluten-free, so that can't be it.

Just another thing I have to "grin and bear" in the Celiac world....

Karen

Happycat Rookie

I get it on my legs no rash or anything. (right now I have chronic hives) It has been happening for years.

Lisa

darlindeb25 Collaborator
:( yup--my sister and i have had that intense itching, especially after showering--no rash, just terrible itching, especially on our legs--i have been gluten free for 3 yrs now and the itch is gone--it did help us immensely when we bought water softeners, but it was still there----so, yes--it happens to many of us--deb ;)
kabowman Explorer

I always itch and used to attibute it to dry skin, now I think it has more to do with celiac disease. My back is the worst!

I switched to baby shampoo or Nutrigina for my shampoo because my head itches and that seems to help a little.

-Kate

CarolynM Newbie

My daughter itched a lot with no visible rash. Since gluten-free she has been better, only itching occasionally.

plantime Contributor

I have bad itch when I have a gluten accident. My skin gets dry and flaky, and just iiitttccchhheeesss!!! I use coco butter lotion, but the only thing that really helps is staying gluten free.


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