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Baby And Husband With Symptoms


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Hi I hope someone can help. My baby 12 mo. has had eczama since he was 2mo old We had allergy tests done and he is allergic to wheat soy eggs and rice. So we have avoided all of that but, when I tried barly he had his worst reaction yet. Which is blisters over 80-90% of his body and very symetrical. He also will cry continusly and need me to hold him for 2-3 days after exposere. I know he is not spoiled he is my 5th child. We have gone to the piont of eleminating all gluten and he is better but the smallest amount in the house and he reacts. He also has very low Iga levels so I had daddy tested because he has celiac symptoms although diffrent from baby, more gut related and psorises. His came back (entero) negative for the Iga test but has two allels for gluten-sensitivity. My question is what to do now? Are low Iga levels hereditay, could that be why he is negative? What about my other children would it be wise to test them or is it a waste of money? Thank you Cindy


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hayley3 Contributor

I am no expert in this, but you say your husband has psoriasis? That is a spondyloarthopathy.

I believe that spondyloarthopathies and celiac are both HLA diseases and both are related to gut problems. That's all I know. If you could get your other children tested, I would.

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I am no expert in this, but you say your husband has psoriasis? That is a spondyloarthopathy.

I believe that spondyloarthopathies and celiac are both HLA diseases and both are related to gut problems. That's all I know. If you could get your other children tested, I would.

Susie

Thank you, I have not heard of this but will give it a good look. Thanks agian Cindy

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I am no expert in this, but you say your husband has psoriasis? That is a spondyloarthopathy.

I believe that spondyloarthopathies and celiac are both HLA diseases and both are related to gut problems. That's all I know. If you could get your other children tested, I would.

Susie

Oh great thats anther symptom I have. I was diagnosed with spondylitis and acording to the site linked they are all much of a muchness.

And yet my idiot doctor does not believe me.

hayley3 Contributor

I spelled it wrong, it's spondyloarthropathy, which is the same as spondylitis.

There's a forum for it, which includes psoriasis, reactive arthritis, crohn's disease and anklyosing spondylitis.

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rock on Apprentice

Thank you for that info. My husband has psoriasis also & nobody has ever pointed out a connection to spondyloarthropathy.

I too will be investigating.

I tried to go to the website, but it was some kind of technical site.

I think the website you meant was: www.kickas.org :)

hayley3 Contributor

You'd think with my memory, I'd doublecheck things first. This is the reason I don't work. LOL

The weird thing is both the spondyloarthopathies and celiac disease have sacroiliitis as a symptom. I thought that was wild.


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