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For a few months my sister has had a traveling rash.

 

First it begins with red tiny bumps that itch. At other times, there's

a whitish raised area within the red tiny bumps, much like the center

of hives. The next stage, the tiny bumps, and whitish raised area

disappear leaving a red feverish area. When that leaves, the area

stays sore. The rash is always located at a joint, knee, elbow, etc.

 

I thought y'all may be able to help make a diagnois, cause her doctor

hasn't. She's had a whole battery of lab tests, seen a dermatologist,

and nothing. She doesn't have arthritis.

 

I suggested maybe she has a yeast intolerance. I do. Plus we both have

realy bad IBS.

 

What do y'all think.?

 

Thanks,

Magnolia

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Or perhaps a gluten intolerance?? I have heard

of this kind of rash from people who are gluten intolerant.

 

Hanneke

 

 

 

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>What do y'all think.?

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My daughter gets this now and then. Doctors couldn't decide what it was for years. Everything from Lupus to Strep to Staph! It was a thyroid problem and since being on Armour it has gone away along with all the other typical out of balance thyroid symtoms. I would go see a homeopathy practitioner. That was who ended up helping my daughter.

 

Good luck to you,

Jude

 

 

magnoliarouge47 <magnoliarouge47 Sent: Friday, August 1, 2008 8:01:43 PM Traveling rash

 

For a few months my sister has had a traveling rash.First it begins with red tiny bumps that itch. At other times, there's a whitish raised area within the red tiny bumps, much like the center of hives. The next stage, the tiny bumps, and whitish raised area disappear leaving a red feverish area. When that leaves, the area stays sore. The rash is always located at a joint, knee, elbow, etc.I thought y'all may be able to help make a diagnois, cause her doctor hasn't. She's had a whole battery of lab tests, seen a dermatologist, and nothing. She doesn't have arthritis.I suggested maybe she has a yeast intolerance. I do. Plus we both have realy bad IBS.What do y'all think.?Thanks,Magnolia

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