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Timary,

I'm sure a pediatrician would know about your son's condition better

than me, but I can tell you about my bumps! As long as I can

remember, I have had a goosebump-like condition on my elbows and a

few inches down the underside of my arms. The area there was quite

dry and just plain ugly. I tried slathering on all kinds of lotions,

but nothing helped. Several months after putting my son on the gfcf

diet, I went off dairy and most wheat. I also added essential fatty

acids (EFAs) to my diet. The bumps and dryness on my elbows went

away. If you can call elbows beautiful, then mine are! I don't know

if it was a change in diet or the EFAs, but I suspect the diet. I

have been off the EFAs for a few weeks and my elbows still look great.

> This may be a little off topic, but does anyone know what could

cause " bumpy " skin? My 4 yr old son's skin in certain areas has

lots of small bumps - looks like a tiny version of goosebumps. They

are not red and do not itch that I can tell and seem to be mostly on

the hips and back of legs. The Ped. has said it is only mild

dermatitis, but it is still disquieting for me. could it be a diet

problem?

>

> thank you all,

> timary

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> This may be a little off topic, but does anyone know what could

cause " bumpy " skin? My 4 yr old son's skin in certain areas has

lots of small bumps - looks like a tiny version of goosebumps. They

are not red and do not itch that I can tell and seem to be mostly on

the hips and back of legs. The Ped. has said it is only mild

dermatitis, but it is still disquieting for me. could it be a diet

problem?

>

> thank you all,

> timary

I used to get those bumps on the top of my arms...they would go away

every year during lent when I ate a lot of fish.

My son had these bumps all over his body until we started cod liver

oil.

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A main reaction to milk protein is eczema (sp), adult acne,

and " other skin problems. " This is mentioned on several " no milk "

sites. My " adult acne " cleared up after removine dairy. We also

started CLO and EFAs soon afterward. I am 39 so I have tried many

things.

It looks like the dairy, EFA's, or CLO would be things to check.

Please let us know if any of these helps.

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> > This may be a little off topic, but does anyone know what could

> cause " bumpy " skin? My 4 yr old son's skin in certain areas has

> lots of small bumps - looks like a tiny version of goosebumps.

They

> are not red and do not itch that I can tell and seem to be mostly

on

> the hips and back of legs. The Ped. has said it is only mild

> dermatitis, but it is still disquieting for me. could it be a

diet

> problem?

> >

> > thank you all,

> > timary

>

> I used to get those bumps on the top of my arms...they would go

away

> every year during lent when I ate a lot of fish.

>

> My son had these bumps all over his body until we started cod liver

> oil.

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Our DAN doctor told us that bumps could be a signal of additional food allergies.

My daughter has had bumps on the backs of her arms periodically. We have not

been able to pinpoint if in fact it is a food allergy.

Cara

This may be a little off topic, but does anyone know what could cause "bumpy" skin? My 4 yr old son's skin in certain areas has lots of small bumps - looks like a tiny version of goosebumps. They are not red and do not itch that I can tell and seem to be mostly on the hips and back of legs. The Ped. has said it is only mild dermatitis, but it is still disquieting for me. could it be a diet problem?

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This sounds exactly like my #3 son. He is not autistic but has the

same food issues as my #2 autistic son. If he would eat *too much*

wheat/milk, then these bumps would turn into something like

" whiteheads " , which would then break and ooze all over his body.

After I removed the gluten and casein, and several other offending

foods, then the rash went away altogether.

There is a symptom of celiac disease called dermatitis herpetiformis.

It is a rash on the backs of the elbows/arms. This rash is very

itchy. Here is a link for you on that condition, you can check it out

and see if that might be the problem with your child. If so, you

would definitely need to remove the gluten [wheat and other gluten

products], because celiac disease also causes a destruction of the

small intestine.

http://www.celiac.com/derm.html

But I would say, if you are seeing a rash on your child, that you

should definitely investigate possibly food issues, especially gluten

and casein but my son had other foods that contributed to it as well.

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low levels of omega 3 and omega 6 fatty acids. This can be resolved with evening primrose oil.

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This may be a little off topic, but does anyone know what could cause "bumpy" skin? My 4 yr old son's skin in certain areas has lots of small bumps - looks like a tiny version of goosebumps. They are not red and do not itch that I can tell and seem to be mostly on the hips and back of legs. The Ped. has said it is only mild dermatitis, but it is still disquieting for me. could it be a diet problem?

thank you all,

timary

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Our daughter has always had the skin bumps - on the face, upper arms,

and some on the upper thighs. They did not improve with the GFCF diet

or CLO. The IgG tests she had done last year showed that she had a

peanut sensitivity. We took her off peanuts, and the skin problem

gradually cleared - not completely gone, but so much better!

Our pediatrician said the condition is called keratosis pilaris, and

it is common in fairskinned people of Celtic descent. You can do a

websearch and find some articles on it. Some of the articles have

pictures, so you can compare your child's rash to the pictures.

Laurie

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