1. Celiac disease rash About 17% of people with celiac disease develop dermatitis herpetiformis, an itchy rash characterized by small blisters on the knees, elbows, lower back, or buttocks.
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Celiac disease is a digestive and immune disorder that can keep the body from absorbing necessary nutrients. “Our conception and awareness of celiac disease has evolved over the past few decades, but ...
Full-strength dosing should last for 3–4 weeks or until a response is noted, and a reduction to half strength is recommended until the rash is resolved, usually an additional 2–4 weeks.
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Gluten is only bad for people with celiac disease and dermatitis ... to absorb nutrients from food. Dermatitis herpetiformis is when gluten triggers a severe rash on the elbows, knees, head ...
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Perioral dermatitis is a common inflammatory skin disease presenting as tiny papules or pustules localized around the mouth, nose, or eyes. It is often confused with acne vulgaris, rosacea ...