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<<Disclaimer: Verify this information before applying it to your situation.>>
Possible Solutions:
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comments.
Use an antihistamine. Several people said the best otc antihistamine for
itching is Zyrtec
dermatologist prescribed Dapsone, and the itching stopped within 2 days.
ice packs and aloe/sunburn gel.
Try cod liver oil
Use cotton sheets that wrinkle because no-iron has formaldehyde, an
irritant, and a carcinogen.
Caladryl (topical benadryl) worked for me.
Rubbing on some skin lotion helps a lot and trying not to scratch. I
attribute it to summer dry skin.
I believe it is an IGg test but any naturopath would know. The only
downside about seeing a naturopath is that it is not covered by insurance
but the cost was under $150.00--worth every penny to now know.
I do better on four OTC pills than with the one a day prescription pill.
Wash everything in hypoallergenic detergent and use either dial or baby
soap. I use head and shoulders shampoo and my doctor gave me a 2 shampoos
(capex and ketoconazole)
Cetaphil lotion and soap, but recently tried a baby oil gel with a fragrance
that may have caused the problem. I use pure grape seed oil on sensitive
parts of my face and don't get a reaction from that.
Lotion called RENEW.. you have to get it thru a distributor. If you are
interested, let me know and I'll tell you how I got it.
Use Head and Shoulders shampoo
Shower with lukewarm water and not really hot water.
Visit the Celiac Web Page at Http://www.enabling.org/ia/celiac/index.html
Archives are at: Http://Listserv.icors.org/SCRIPTS/WA-ICORS.EXE?LIST=CELIAC
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