Controllable with a gluten-free diet; management aims to prevent skin lesions and address underlying celiac disease
Dermatitis herpetiformis is a chronic skin condition characterized by intensely itchy, blistering skin lesions. It is associated with gluten sensitivity and celiac disease. Treatment involves a gluten-free diet and medications to manage symptoms.
Chronic skin condition associated with celiac disease, characterized by intensely itchy, blistering skin lesions
Intensely itchy, blistering skin lesions, often on the elbows, knees, buttocks
Clinical examination, skin biopsy
Favorable with adherence to gluten-free diet
Itching, gastrointestinal issues
Autoimmune response to gluten (protein found in wheat and other grains) in individuals with celiac disease
Gluten-free diet, medications (dapsone), management of celiac disease
Gluten-free diet, medications (dapsone), management of celiac disease
Associated with celiac disease
Strict adherence to a gluten-free diet is crucial
Please remember that this information is provided for general understanding, and individual cases may vary. Always consult with healthcare professionals for personalized advice and information.
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