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Dh In Armpits?


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monkey123 Rookie

This is Extremely odd, but can a DH rash be in your armpits?


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This is Extremely odd, but can a DH rash be in your armpits?

Think you can get it pretty much anywhere! I have a rash (not diagnosed but pretty sure) develop when I eat gluten, in my hair, eyebrows, ears, back of thighs, and under my boobs!!!! (sorry for the decsription LOL)

flourgirl Apprentice

Yes. That's it, yes. I've had 2 very major outbreaks. There is no place left on my body that has not had those bad blisters. As bad as they are, some places are harder to bear than others :lol: . The good thing is that eventually (never quickly enough!) they pass.

Fiddle-Faddle Community Regular

You might be reacting to your deodorant/antiperspirant, and it may or may not be DH.

I react to a deoderant that as far as can see does not contain gluten, but it does contain hops (which I thought were gluten-free). And some deodorants do contain oat or wheat-derived ingredients, like wheat germ oil.

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