Are rashes a symptom of Fibromyalgia?
Many varieties of rashes are common in fibromyalgia– as is itching without a rash. Often you can have itching and just irritation from your own scratching. Allergic rashes are one of two kinds: 1) all over–which is from something you ingest, either food or medicine, or 2) localized— which is contact dermatitis from making contact with something. Contact dermatis can be almost all over (from an allergy to your laundry detergent used on your sheets) or under a ring on a finger (from the alloys, usually nickel, in the gold). Heat rashes which are an allergy to your own sweat are normally found in crevices and covered areas on the body. Then there are non-allergic reactions like ringworm and fungus infections which can be made worse by an allergy to the fungus, etc. The kind of itching and rashes that get worse after starting guai are from your body excreting acids through the skin. These are the acids which also give you the odd taste in your mouth, the smelly urine, the burning and i