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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Check her vitamin D levels[/quote] This. Check her for serum magnesium, vitamin D level, iron level. I had a nephew that doctors couldn't figure out what was wrong with him ( he had a terrible skin issues/itching all over his body). Dermatologists were prescribing him different medications but nothing worked. He couldn't even go to school. He landed in the hospital and they were giving him steroids. He was so miserable. Finally, there was one doctor in the hospital who finally figured out what was wrong with him, she did some specialized tests ( she took blood samples, stool samples etc. ); it turned out to be fungus, also his vitamin D was extremely low. It was in a different country, not USA. Slowly, my nephew started feeling better after this doctor prescribed special ointments for fungus, huge doses of vitamin D. My advice is, you need to figure it out with your child what is the cause. How is her diet? Does she eat a lot of sugar/processed food? Her gut bacteria might not be good then. [/quote] The reason why I suggest it is that this was me. I was getting sick constantly. Since getting my vitamin D up, never got sick again during the height of flu season. [/quote]
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