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"Lynda Swink lswink"@PRIMENET.COM |
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>My daughter who is 12 and gluten-free has developed little pimples all over
>her arms and face. I read that milk products, pop, chocolate, eggs, and
>wheat and some other foods cause this reaction.
>Has anyone run into this condition?
Hi Susan,
(delurking here) :)
In addition to CD, I also have a condition called acne rosacia
which can affect my face and arms in such a manner. However, in most (but
not all) cases this condition starts at the earliest in your 20's, and
_most_ commonly in your 30's and 40's. Further, it usually affects people
who are prone to blushing and have rosy cheaks.
Some triggers are hot and/or spicy foods, hot beverages, and foods
which you are alergic to. Is her face unusually red? Has she been
sneeking forbidden foods? Other than that I would suspect puberty.
However, with puberty I am not so sure about the arms. Best to check with
your Doctor.
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