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Dermatitis herpetiformis

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Has anyone suffering from dermatitis herpetiformis ever had blisters on the eyelashes area or eyelids?

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Did your son have confirmed dermatitis herpetiformis an auto immune conditions or seborrheic dermatitis as steroids treatments are not used for Dermatitis herpetiformis it is gluten free diet and Dapsone tablets ?

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I tried everything to be honest the only thing that has helped after years of suffering is the gluten free diet and Dapsone. My condition was originally thought to be ecxma or soriacis, and I finally had a dermatologist who instead of just sending me away with a load of cream steroids and antibiotics, did a biopsy and found out what it really is. Dermatitis herpetiformis, is an autoimmune condition and can not be treated by natural remedies but thank you for your advice nature _ enthusiast

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