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Need Name Of Dermatologist In Phoenix For Dh


AZKat

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AZKat Newbie

Hello everyone. I've been a member since 2004, just not very active.

I need help for the child of a friend. This little boy is 5 years old, and has terrible exzema. The mother says he showed an allergy to wheat from a scratch test when he was three. Doctors told her not to take him off wheat.

He's been on steroids to suppress the rash. He just came off the steroids and now has a blistery rash that I think might be dermatitis heptiformis. I would like to give her the name of a dermatologist familiar with that in Phoenix, if possible. Can anyone help? Thank you in advance.


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tom Contributor

Maybe Open Original Shared Link has a listing, tho I'd expect the Dr section to mainly be GIs.

Good luck.

Oh wait! Another possible source is the Phx celiac group on Yahoo. Not sure of the url for that.

AZKat Newbie
Maybe Open Original Shared Link has a listing, tho I'd expect the Dr section to mainly be GIs.

Good luck.

Oh wait! Another possible source is the Phx celiac group on Yahoo. Not sure of the url for that.

Thank you very much! I did find a dermatologist listed on the Phoenixceliac.com website in Scottsdale, and am passing that info along to the mom. Thanks so much!

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