This happened to me once before, 6 years ago after my son was born. I was 2 months post partum, and after wearing a pair of jeans with exposed metal grommets on the inside, the rash started, and snowballed, to eventually cover 50% of my body (buttocks, back, hips and thighs). It was misery for 9 months and no doc had any answers. My OB/GYN thought it was simply an itch-scratch syndrome, or an allergy to my own breastmilk
My LC seems to have flared in recent weeks, although the trips to the bathroom are still minimal (2-3 day). My diet hasn't changed much, so I'm disheartened by the flare. Stress has increased at work, but not at home, so I think I'm managing OK. The one variable I question: My daughter has a cold and strep throat, my husband has a severe cold, and I have absolutely nothing! Everyone around me is sick, and I am yet to get the sniffles this winter. Could my immune system be working overtime to combat all the bugs I'm exposed to, thus activating the abnormal immune responses in MC and my autoimmune rash??
If the symptoms don't snowball, should I see a doctor for a biospy anyway? The first time I had this rash, I was given all types of steroid creams to no avail. However, I was breastfeeding so I never tried prednisone. I'm using my husbands steroid cream as of today, but I don't expect any improvement. Would a short course of steroids be warranted before this becomes another 9 month ordeal?? Would a trial of Endocort possibly help?
I don't know what to do!

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