Guest guest Posted October 13, 2000 Report Share Posted October 13, 2000 My NT daughter also has tiny white bumps on her face, around her eyes. These bumps are not like anything else I have ever seen, and I have not found anything that helps them. Of course the family doctor said they are just tiny pimples. They are not pimples. They are also not molluscum, which we have had in our family previously. Regarding the white bumps on limbs... Have you determined whether they could be molluscum contagiosum? It's something caused by a virus, and it's more common in children who have eczema. The white bumps have a dimple in the center. Molluscum eventually disappears when the victim develops immunity. Our children all had it (probably caught it at the swimming pool). It seemed like they had it forever, but it eventually disappeared. Regarding eczema... We got improvement from eczema by supplementing with evening primrose oil. When we figured out allergies, we were able to control it 100% by avoiding allergic foods. Regarding the rashes that are not eczema... Have you checked out dermatis herpatiformis? It's associated with celiac disease. It's sometimes found in autistic kids who have problems with gluten. HTH. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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