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This is my first timer posting here. I'm a LLL leader in Northern
Westchester NY.
Edith,
This may not be the same issue at all, but I throw out as a possibility. I
developed severe itchy and sore skin during my pregnancy. This went on for
four years (and visits to dermatologists and allergists) before I bit the
bullet and eliminated dairy from my diet. None of the healthcare
professionals caught this sensitivity. My son had no apparent reaction to
the dairy in my diet, but I have had to be careful with my intake ever
since (>7 yrs). I have no documentation on this condition, just my
experience. If I eat too much dairy, I itch and get painful rashes. When
I eliminate it, the skin heals.
>I had a client call me with the concern that she has a severe PUPPS rash
>that occurred while she was pregnant with her second child, and recurred
>after delivery. It is a very itchy rash with "little hard red lumps", on
>her hands, face, neck, belly and arms. Her eyes swell shut. Her OB Drs.
>identified this as a PUPPS rash and said its severity was unusual.
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