question about things being related...
#105233 - 09/12/04 03:13 AM
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khyricat
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I've asked this of the docs before, but I keep forgvetting to ask my GI... I have bumpy skin on my arms.. used to be my upper arms only but more recently its all over my arms.. little tiny bumps. years ago I was told it was clogged pores and given stuff to do twice a day that didn't make a noticeable difference... this time my doctor siad its dry skin, using what she suggested hasn't helped either.. I'm wondering if its a dietary difficiency.. if so has anyone else experienced anything like this? I also get red bumps on my chest that my doctor called red moles, but they are tiny and hard... and raised bumps... don't know if that is related either... and very dry rough skin on the bottoms of my feet.... does anyone else get any of these symptoms?
Amie
-------------------- Dietetics Student (anticipating RD exam in Aug 2010)
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Hi, Amie. I've had those tiny red bumps on my upper arms and rough feet for as long as I can remember, though I've never thought of it as being IBS related. I've always thought it was dry skin, but can't get rid of it. I've never gone to a doctor about it, just learned to live with it. My younger sister also has this problem, but does not live with IBS. Wish I could help.
Steph
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I get that on my upper arms and legs too. I know that if I exfoliate lots and get those bits out into the sun, then it gets better.
But vitamin deficiencies can def. affect your skin. Maybe you could get tested to see what you're deficient in? I've had that done before.
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thanks Linz, I will definitely look into that... and talk to the GI about it at my next appt... she's supposed to be having me meet with the dietician then too (after I've figured out my major triggers and stuff)... but no- I asked because it was getting worse as my ibs gets better, so I was wondering about a dietary deficiency, just not sure if someoen else might know what causes it.. thanks though!
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As your IBS gets worse, then you'll be getting less and less benefit from your food. I have to take a vitamin supplement because I know my body just can't cope well enough with healthy foods (like salad! ) for me to get enough nutrients from my diet.
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I also have tiny bumps on my arms and Realy dry and craked feet I have had this since I was a kid. My Daughter also has started to get bumps on her arms. Doc said it was dry skin. I have also been told clogged pores but the meds I was given for it did nothing. It dosen't bother it is just not very pretty.
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hey there i don't know if its deficiencies exactly but when my bowels are bad I get that rough skin, spots on my bottom ( ) and hives popping up. moisturising after a shower did help me quite a lot and body brushing before a shower....try a good moisturiser like vaseline intensive care and make sure you do it after you shower!
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Do you get eye inflammations too? Or little white sore bumps in or on your eyelids??
These (and skin thingies like you describe) can be "extra-intestinal" symptoms of Crohn's disease. When mine flares up I get all of what you describe, plus the eye troubles. As mentioned below, try SUN. The more sun I get on my skin the less trouble I have.
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hrm- this stuff all got worse when I stopped spending so much time int he sun but with working the hours I do I don't get much chance to get sun... besides I had skin cancer a few years ago so now am extra wary... thanks for the suggestion... guess I'll be in the sun more.. mom has crohns, but they keep saying I have IBS and not Crohns... so thankfully its not that bad in other ways
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