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Old 09-20-2015, 10:39 AM #1
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Default MS related dermtitis?

Has anyone heard of a dermatitis related to MS? I have already seen 3 doctors in two days over a horrendous and crippling rash that covered my hands in a single day, and has moved on to my body. Unfortunately after I had seen the last doctor and now it's the weekend.

Tomorrow I do intend to call the dermatologist as soon as they open. But she has suggested it could be related to MS, at least when it was on the hands. I can't find any information concerning it, so I don't know if it's normal to move onto the body.

I haven't had any kind of a fever, so German measles should be ruled out, though honestly if you want to know what it looks like, look up German measles images. What ever it is, the creams they gave me aren't helping, the Zyrtec (only anti-histiamine I can take) isn't working. And ice/cold water calms it some but doesn't make it go away either. Ugh this bites. And really really hurts. They're like a million tiny burns and when they group up they're just one huge blister.

There's been no changes in any of the soaps, foods, or anything within the house, so I'm stumped on this.
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Sounds terrible. I know it's not in the usual places Shingles usually appears but do you think it might be Shingles? Or something similar?
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Doesn't sound MS related at all to me. Remember that just because we have MS doesn't mean we can't have other ailments.

Hopefully a blood test can help figure out what is causing this for you.
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poison ivy? There are many types of skin reactions to poison ivy.

And it will spread too. And it itches and stings. Hubby has some on his wrist right now, with only one blister but the rest is just bright angry red. It got on his watch band. Now he cannot wear his watch at all even after cleaning it. He is prone to psoriasis so he reacts with dramatic skin changes to poison ivy.

Were you outside doing weeding? Or have a dog you petted alot who was running around in bushes outside?

My son had to get systemic Medrol dospak for his poison ivy last year and a shot besides...it became hugely out of control. Each person reacts differently to it.
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An outdoor cat, but haven't been petting him a bunch, he's kind of the loner who only wants to be pet when he wants to be pet. No gardening either . It has me truly stumped, went back to the derma today and he's stumped as well, can't even do an allergy test since I'm so hyper sensetive right now that I'll test positive for everything allergic or not. And he's really limited in what he can do for me.

Right now the DH is out picking me up some plain white cotton gloves so I avoid touching things directly for a bit, going to apply the cream, slip on the gloves and act like I suffer from mysophobia for a bit, which hopefully will clear whatever this is up. It's now from my neck to my knees and super painful .
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How are you doing?

I was thinking last night.... Steven's Johnson syndrome perhaps?
This can be a drug reaction to something you are taking.
Many drugs can cause it.

http://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-c...s/con-20029623

This link has a longer list of drugs..but still does not include sulfonamides. sigh:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steven...hnson_syndrome

one thing missing from this list on Mayo, are the sulfonamide drug family. Septra, Celebrex or other related drugs also can cause this. I recall someone a few years ago who had a long reaction to Prevacid too.

So you could be regularly taking something that set you off.

I hope you are doing better today.
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It seems to be clearing up a little at last. So guessing it's something I'm touching, just no clue what . But it needs to finish clearing up before I can undergo allergy testing. I'll just be so happy when this is over with, even if I'm stuck wearing gloves for a while.
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Did you tell your dermatologist you had a food borne disease or your GI upset?
Thinking maybe salmonella, recently? Or some other pathogen or reaction to it?
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Yep, and both Docs I saw before the derma. I dunno, might just be bad dermatologists I saw, or they really don't think it's related.
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Do you touch your cat's dry food or treats with your hands?

Many brands have had salmonella recalls in recent years/months.

Best to not touch any kibble these days. We use a scoop or pour directly into a bowl. Also wash hands well after feeding any pets these days.

It is amazing that dermatologists can be so clueless these days.
I guess we are exposed to so many awful things today that they can't keep up?
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