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If you are one of the people who have bumps on their arms and have never found out why you have them, you should think about it. We’ll show you why you might have them and even help you make them disappear from your body.
Bumps on the arms
Studies show that these bumps develop on the arms of individuals who are sensitive to gluten, even though people may feel that the skin inflammation is unrelated to the sensitivity. Sometimes it may be an excess of keratin, so consult a dermatologist about the situation.
Gluten
A person with gluten sensitivity is someone who cannot eat foods made from wheat, oats, rye, and other cereals — which include a wide range of foods like plain bread.
Allergy symptoms
- Muscle and tendon pain
- Itching
- Burning
- Dry skin
- Mood changes
- Dizziness
- Migraines
- Abdominal pain
These are the most common symptoms of gluten allergy. If any of these sound familiar, you should discuss the problem with your doctor.
Where is gluten?
- Flour
- Baked goods
- Cookies
- Cakes
- Concentrated soup
- Sweets
- French fries
- Rice
- Dairy products
It is good to be cautious about what you eat. For example, in fast-food restaurants you often can’t find out what dishes contain, and therefore you can unknowingly consume gluten.
