A lot of gluten-sensitive people react to other grains (the non-gluten grains) and to casein (in other words, milk protein). You might try eliminating those things for a while, and see if it helps. In any case, if the rash is persisting for three months at a time, you are still getting exposed to something that is causing it. Good luck.
Hello Mitar,
Just finished reading your comments. To know that you are allergic to
gluten and seafood I'm assuming you have had an allergy test . Is this
correct ? If so when did you have the allergy test ? If it was a while ago,
perhaps you should ask your doctor for a referral to your allergist if
that is necessary. In Canada, that is the protocol. One can develop
new allergies. Also ask yourself if you have introduced any new products
into your environment such as a new laundry detergent, new soaps,
shampoos, body lotions etc. You may need a referral to a dermatologist
as this also sounds like a skin issue. Good luck to you. Eve
I've also heard that some medications have a rash as a side effect.