
What
is Dermatitis Herpetiformis?
Dermatitis
Herpetiformis (DH) is a severely itchy skin condition that often starts abruptly, affecting the elbows, knees, buttocks, scalp,
and back. It usually
starts as
little bumps that can become tiny blisters that are usually scratched off,
therefore
leaving scabs, and
sometimes scars.
The condition is related to IgA deposits under the skin. These occur as a result
of ingesting gluten. These deposits take a long time to
clear up, even when the
patient is on a gluten-free diet.
About 5% of Celiac patients will develop DH. You can have Celiac Sprue with out
having
D.H., but generally individuals with DH also
have the disease Celiac Sprue.
There is no cure
for DH, except a gluten free diet. Many physicians offer a prescription called
Dapzone,
but Dapzone has dangerous side effect, it is actually a drug used to
treat leprosy. It can cause
liver and kidney damage.
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