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Rash Symptom Celiac?


hawkeyes09

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hawkeyes09 Newbie

Hi all,

So for the past two months I have been suffering from many strange symptoms. Mood swings, depression, irritability, light headed, bowel problems, mouth ulcers, lymph pains throught my body, etc. I decided to go get an endoscopy done for a celiac biopsy, it was yesterday so I don't have any results, and today a weird rash showed on my right thigh. I've never had a rash before so I'm not really sure what it is. It does not itch and it is not raised. It is a couple of inches in diameter and consists of many little red marks. I've read that skin rashes in general are a symptom of celiac and that it does not necessarily have to be DH. From what I've read, what I have is not DH. I'm not going to know my results for another two weeks and rashes really freak me out. I was wondering if any had any insight into the frequency of regular, non DH rashes in people with celiac disease. I know that vitamin deficiencies can cause skin rashes. Thank you.


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Hi all,

So for the past two months I have been suffering from many strange symptoms. Mood swings, depression, irritability, light headed, bowel problems, mouth ulcers, lymph pains throught my body, etc. I decided to go get an endoscopy done for a celiac biopsy, it was yesterday so I don't have any results, and today a weird rash showed on my right thigh. I've never had a rash before so I'm not really sure what it is. It does not itch and it is not raised. It is a couple of inches in diameter and consists of many little red marks. I've read that skin rashes in general are a symptom of celiac and that it does not necessarily have to be DH. From what I've read, what I have is not DH. I'm not going to know my results for another two weeks and rashes really freak me out. I was wondering if any had any insight into the frequency of regular, non DH rashes in people with celiac disease. I know that vitamin deficiencies can cause skin rashes. Thank you.

i think i have DH right now and last year.... but before that- i would also get Psorasis & Excema while on a gluten filled diet. all 3 have been very itchy for me.

maybe you should get that checked by your doctor... because i cant figure out what it might be if it's not itchy.. ???

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