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Do I Have Dh ?


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Hi !

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Please speak an easy understandable english, i'm french and very bad in english :lol:


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Carriefaith Enthusiast

http://www.kaypahoito.fi/xmedia/ima/ima00175.webp

It may be DH. This picture looks like your pictures. Have you been diagnosed with celiac?

anerissara Enthusiast

I can't view the pictures, to me it only looks like text. Is there something I need to do to see the pictures?

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anerissara Enthusiast

Thanks, that worked!

It does look like the picture that carriefaith posted, and I have seen a lot of pictures that look like both examples.

My rash is different, I get tiny clear blisters that are not very raised but are deep...they itch terribly and then later when they dry up the skin where they used to be cracks and hurts.

Here is another picture that looks similar: Open Original Shared Link

Guest Eloisa

These look really bad. Try to find a Dermatologist doctor who knows about Celiac but that definitely looks like DH.

skbird Contributor

I'm sorry - that looks painful!

I had a dream two nights ago that I had a rash just like that all over one of my legs and as I looked at it I said, wow, I do have DH. Yikes! Thankfully it was a dream.

Also looks a lot like what shingles looks like - I had that when I was 18. If DH is anything like shingles... shudder.... :o

A doctor should be able to take a sample and biopsy it and determine if it's DH.

Good luck to you -

Stephanie


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T0rM Newbie

Thanks for the support :P

I don't know if it's really DH because these rashes aren't painful/itchy at all. And there is no blisters, just liquid looking like sebum. Strange.. :unsure:

Nevermind, i'm waiting for blood results and after my doctor will do an intestinal biopsy.

Carriefaith Enthusiast

Let us know how everything goes :)

DragonQueen Explorer

Hi, did you ever get your results back? I broke out in a rash that lasted for a year and my doctor prescribed it as shingles. I think it is DH though.

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T0rM Newbie

Blood tests (transglutaminase / endomysium) are negative.

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T0rM Newbie

Hi !

Some news. I did endoscopy / coloscopy because i feel very very bad with gluten (chronic diarrhea, fatigue, muscles pain, headaches..).

There is no villous atrophy, just an unknown mild inflammation of duodenum, and presence of lymphoid germinal center.

I'm sure i'm definitely very sensitivite or delayed allergic (the same thing?) to gluten. A little amount of gluten give me symptoms :wacko: (piece of bread, tomato sauce with wheat starch or even rice krispies!)

Since i'm on gluten free diet, my skin problems have decreased a lot, as you can see on these pics :

http://img208.imageshack.us/img208/9846/image0020ot.webp

http://img208.imageshack.us/img208/984/image0052pb.webp

That's strange because the rashes sounded like DH : a kind of insect bites with fluid inside, and the rashes were symetric around the mouth. The only thing (and the most important) thats differs is the lack of itching/burning. :huh:

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