Coeliac Disease and Eyelid problems
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I was diagnosed with Coeliac Disease at the start of last December, after being ill for a good few months. I have now been on a gluten free diet since then and my symptoms have dramatically improved. Since being on a GF diet i have seemed to develop problems with my eyelids, which are getting progressively worse (eyelid problems were never an original symptom of my coeliacs). I started to get swollen, red and wrinkly eyes whenever i was run down with a cold or when i was feeling a bit under the weather and then my eyelids would go back to normal when i would be feeling better. However, for the past few weeks, they have become swollen every morning when i wake up, sore, itchy, red, dry, flaky, scaly and really wrinkly. My eyes also sometimes feel dry and in the mornings they are really sore. Whenever i cry, my eyes sting, although my eyes seem to be watering a lot lately. I have spoke to my GP who says it is eczema and has given me 4 different creams to try, as well as some home remedies - none of which have worked, or even improved, my eyelids. I don't believe it is eczema personally and if it was, surely i would've had it before my diagnosis and surely it would've improved since being on a GF diet? It is making me feel so self conscious and my eyes look so much older than they actually are, I am only 18!
Any help would be appreciated! Thankyou!
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MaggieBgood
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https://www.coeliac.org.uk/coeliac-disease/about-coeliac-disease-and-dermatitis-herpetiformis/
"What is dermatitis herpetiformis?
Dermatitis herpetiformis (DH) is the skin manifestation of coeliac disease which occurs as a rash that commonly occurs on the elbows, knees, shoulders, buttocks and face, with red, raised patches often with blisters. It affects around 1 in 10,000 people.
This might be what's going on for you, but to be sure about that, if it were me, I would ask to see a dermatologist. If it's affecting you emotionally, this has to be taken into account quickly. You could even print off a piece about DH and take it to your GP."
There is also some research which suggests that it can be because of:
Mild anaemia
Folic acid deficiency
Iron deficiency
which is common when we are first diagnosed, because we haven't been absorbing these nutrients from food.
https://patient.info/health/dermatitis-herpetiformis-leaflet
https://patient.info/doctor/dermatitis-herpetiformis-pro
Whichever it is , it needs to be seen by a specialist. Good luck.
Avocado
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Another thing that popped to my mind is, a relative of mine has had a similar exzema that affects her eyelids especially. She says the exzema is triggered by glutaneous grains AND sugar. She does not seem to have coeliac disease, but a doctor suspected it might be DH. In any case, you might want to try a completely sugar-free diet for a couple of weeks and see if it helps. This would entail avoiding sweets, cakes, sugared drinks, sugared yoghurts, etc., and it's preferable to avoid also white bread, even if gluten free. Sugary fruits can also trigger the problem, according to this relative, so during your trial also fruits should be removed or reduced to minimum. Once you improve, you can start adding them back one by one.
I'm sure you will find a cure though it can take a while. We look forward to hearing from your improvement, whatever it is that helps!
rachael2014 Avocado
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" Did you take any new foodstuffs to your diet that you were not using before? For example soy or buckwheat might be the cause of this problem, because some people are sensitive to them."
That's been my thinking from the start because I never checked the GF foods before eating them and then discovered they had soya in them which I avoided previously. I also suspect corn. My eyes are dramatically better now so may be time to test my theory again.
Avocado rachael2014
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laurabro
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Also, Im not really sure what new foodstuffs i have ate as ive tried a lot of GF things in the last few months so it is so difficult to put my finger on. As for the sugar, i think i will give it a try as i am desperate to get sorted!!
Thank you so much again for all your information, it has been so helpful and has definitely gave me new options to explore. Hopefully now i will be able to find what's causing it and how to stop it! Will keep you updated!
sharon7911
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I had the same problem after diagnoses, don't think there is a link to Celiac but it could be this.
Blepharitis is an inflammation of the eyelids, usually caused by an excess growth of bacteria that is ordinarily found on the skin, blockage of the eyelid's oil glands, and occasionally allergies.
Blepharitis is a common eye condition, causing the eyelids to be reddened, itchy, and somewhat swollen and scaly-appearing at the base of the eyelashes. It is the most common cause of dry eyes. A dysfunction of the eyelid's oil glands that leads to blepharitis occurs because of a hormone imbalance.
You can get a cream for it but the main cure is nightly washes of the skin and eyelashes with warm water and baby shampoo. Worked for me.
Hope it helps.
rachael2014
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That coincided with me eating popcorn instead of other treats and later, GF cornflakes. These are two things I rarely ate before GF.
ben89636 laurabro
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ben89636 laurabro
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steven83670 laurabro
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I am a coeliac and the easiest way I have found to figure out what is wrong with you is to stop eating each food you do eat for about a week or two. Doing this i found out that I am allergic to all dairy as well as gluten.
Dairy makes my eyes swollen my nose run, I sneeze non stop violently and am sick, agonising cramps gagging etc etc,
Also as an example dried dates and raisins make my eyes swollen and sneezing etc also.
Any artificial ingredients sugars caffiene biscuits sweets all have similar effects on me.
Eating gluten FREE bread makes my mind cloudy so I stopped that too.
I am taking a very long time to recover and have eventually decided to have my mercury ( toxic ) fillings removed and replaced with white ones as I am desperate to try anything which could be slowing healing.
As mercury is supposedly responsible for the onset of some autoimmune disorders not to mention dozens of other conditions I decided this is the path i will take.
It may seem like too much info but when complications and various other allergies start popping up every other day it becomes apparent that something is causing this to happen.
Coeliac or dairy intillerance are the symptoms, but no one is asking what the cause is. Nothing happens without a cause..
So in a nutshell try the removal method of one item each time and do not introduce any new foods into your diet as you do this or it will not work.
I hope this works. Also write everything down in a decent journal, foods and affects on you etc dates the lot as you will not remember it all.
Best regards
sarah78543 laurabro
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mdmm55 laurabro
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Since last 3 years I have off and on severe itching in my both eye lids and it goes off after limiting GF foods.But since last 6 months I have constatntly excessive tears coming out from both eyes.It is not infection of eye lids,which is usually in one eye with swelling.There is no swelling, no pus but only watery tears from both eyes.No redness of conjuctiva.There were scales and crusts on inner side of both eye-lids , last year which are gone.
But please help me in getting rid of excessive tears and itching.Eye specialt think , it is external allergy but his anti-allergic eye drops did not work..Please help me.
Avocado mdmm55
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If you still think it's allergy-related, you might also try pills like Zyrtec.
Ask your eye specialist to make a Schirmer's test on you. (The test must be done when your eyes are relatively calm. E.g. you may need to close your eyes and wait a while like that.)
dave111111 laurabro
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Hi Laura, I too have Coelic Disease and suddenly got the same symptoms about 3 weeks ago. I've been on a gluten free diet for about 4 months now.
Can you please help me?
What was your diagnosis in the end?
How long did your eyelid problems last and how did you treat them?
I would really appreciate any help you could give
dee53012 laurabro
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I was going to write to you, but the others have given very solid information about derma-herpa. . . allergies and such. Did anyone mention asking to be tested for Sjogren's? Look the symptoms up of everything the people here have mentioned and see if the symptoms match. I hope you feel better soon!