IsabellaLinton wrote:
Like Bea, I don't want to sound like I'm reinventing the wheel. You can take or leave this because I'm sure you've been referred everywhere and tried everything.
I suffered from idiopathic skin vasculitis (petechiae, purpura) very suddenly, about eight years ago. It seems your condition could be related to vasculitis of some sort, as well. I ran the gamut of professionals so I'll list them in case there's a professional field you haven't tried.
Dermatology
Haematology
Endocrinology
Immunology and Allergists
Rheumatology (Lupus SLE, CLE, DLE, Scleroderma)
Neurology
Oncology (Leukaemia)
Hepatology (Liver)
Nephrology (Kidneys)
Gastroenterology
Infectious Diseases
Basically, you name it, I saw the specialist. I'm sure you've seen all or most of these?
I just want you to know I feel for you. Skin conditions are the absolute worst to deal with, and the numbers of differential diagnoses are astounding. The next time I see my dermatologist (probably in May), I'll ask her about your condition and the treatments that are available.
Hugs
I have seen doctors in these fields so far for though not just this condition but the for all my chronic illnesses.
Dermatology
Endocrinology
Immunology and Allergists
Rheumatology
Neurology
Nephrology (Kidneys)
Gastroenterology
Pain management
The differential diagnosis while could include Mast Cell Activation Syndrome(have hot facial flushing, brain fog, GI problems anxiety, hives, itching, nausea etc), it's difficult to diagnose and it's treatment really doesn't differ from chronic urticaria. I had had dermographism for about 10-15 years(a type of chronic hives, you can have more than one kind at a time) but it didn't cause me to itch. Back in November of 2016 I just started to itch one day, full body and it never stopped since, never took a day off. Are you still dealing with vasculitis I assume? What treatment are you on?