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Bug Feeling Under My Sking


ShannonA

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Has anyone had this feeling of bugs under the skin? It's like a tickling or irritating feeling on top of my lip in the same place for over a week. What is it and can I do anything about it?


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Has anyone had this feeling of bugs under the skin? It's like a tickling or irritating feeling on top of my lip in the same place for over a week. What is it and can I do anything about it?

Do you have DH?

Do you allergic / sensitive to any foods?

mamaw Community Regular

Without knowing more about this ____ you need to seek medical advice if this lingers on , & also if your cheeks gets tingling...

ShannonA Contributor

Do you have DH?

Do you allergic / sensitive to any foods?

Have not been diagnosed with DH but suspect it on my hands as does my naturopath. As for food sensitivities, can only tolerate homemade chicken/fish soup with vegetables and some fruit. If I eat corn,soy,wheat, milk I am in bed for a while with flu like symptoms and migraines and aching joints/bones.
ShannonA Contributor

Without knowing more about this ____ you need to seek medical advice if this lingers on , & also if your cheeks gets tingling...

I have many neurological symptom mostly from what I am figuring out to be from gluten. I guess I can go back to my neurologist but I've just really had it with medical doctors but this is kind of weird. Wonder if it's neuro related.
cahill Collaborator

I have many neurological symptom mostly from what I am figuring out to be from gluten. I guess I can go back to my neurologist but I've just really had it with medical doctors but this is kind of weird. Wonder if it's neuro related.

I get numbness in my face from ingesting cornsyrup :blink:

It also could be DH, I get that bug under my skin feeling just before a breakout.

That is the WONDERFUL :P thing about food intolerance and celiac ,EVERYTHING is so clear <_< (sarcasm )

I understand being done with medical doctors ,I am right there with you on that one, but getting this checked out might be a good idea, just to rule out anything other than the NORMAL celiac crap ;)

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