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What about seeing an allergist? Here are some common skin irritants and

allergens include wool, lanolin, soaps, chemicals, cleaning products, weeds, and

some metals, such as nickel also avoiding caffeine, using mild soaps, not over

washing or scrubbing skin, and avoiding hot tubs, steam baths, saunas, and

chlorinated swimming pools.l think a good doctor can figure how to help his rash

its just finding the right doctor. What health system do you use?Diane

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We go to Stanford in Palo Alto, CA. We have seen an allergist who told us to

avoid everything you listed. To no avail. So frustrating! I'm starting to

wonder if it his dental work. It all started about the same time he had silver

fillings.

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What about seeing an allergist? Here are some common skin irritants and

allergens include wool, lanolin, soaps, chemicals, cleaning products, weeds, and

some metals, such as nickel also avoiding caffeine, using mild soaps, not over

washing or scrubbing skin, and avoiding hot tubs, steam baths, saunas, and

chlorinated swimming pools.l think a good doctor can figure how to help his rash

its just finding the right doctor. What health system do you use?Diane

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Rashes can be an autoimmune disorder too

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From: vanessa.aranda0311@...

Date: Wed, 12 Jan 2011 19:53:48 -0800

Subject: Re: Facial Rash, ongoing

We go to Stanford in Palo Alto, CA. We have seen an allergist who told us

to avoid everything you listed. To no avail. So frustrating! I'm starting to

wonder if it his dental work. It all started about the same time he had silver

fillings.

Sent from my iPhone

What about seeing an allergist? Here are some common skin irritants and

allergens include wool, lanolin, soaps, chemicals, cleaning products, weeds, and

some metals, such as nickel also avoiding caffeine, using mild soaps, not over

washing or scrubbing skin, and avoiding hot tubs, steam baths, saunas, and

chlorinated swimming pools.l think a good doctor can figure how to help his rash

its just finding the right doctor. What health system do you use?Diane

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