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Does It Matter If It's Dh?


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Ok, question. I know I have Celiac, but I don't know if I have DH... I have had some intensely ichy rashes on my neck/jawline/collarbone area (both sides), and some blistery sort of things which I suppose could be DH...but since I've already gone gluten free....is there any reason why I should want a diagnosis of DH or non DH? If it is DH, won't it go away eventually?

*pauses to scratch*

Thoughts?


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...since I've already gone gluten free....is there any reason why I should want a diagnosis of DH or non DH? If it is DH, won't it go away eventually?

*pauses to scratch*

Thoughts?

Depending on how long you've been gluten-free for, they may not be able to test for DH anyway, although I think the antibodies remain in your skin for much longer than they do in your blood.

DH has a very specialised treatment, Dapsone, so I guess if you wanted to get that to relieve the itching you'd at least need to consult with a dermatologist. You can treat most itchy skin conditions with cortisone but it's not good to use in the long term.

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