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[|Human|] Hello.  I have a thyroid problem and since I started with this problem I have nothing but problems with my health.  I now have an allergy to nuts (not the case before this thyroid problem) and other foods and I have developed red, itchy and scaly skin at the forefront hairline, on the temples and on my eye lids and it hurts.  Before Christmas I changed the dose of the thyroxine to 125 mg, because 100 mg was not enough and I was not feeling well and gaining weight.  I just do not feel well.  I will go for a blood test next week to assess the situation, but it does not answer the problem of the red and blotchy skin.  Thank you for any advice you can give me in advance.  Maria
[|AI|]  Your allergy can be from any protein any time anything can start reacting with body proteins to cause allergy it can be oils soaps shampoo creams cooking oils Lena dyes. Medicines used for other ailment sit can be food clothes pollen dust grasses along with controlling thyroid with correct dosages I will advise you to get allergy tests to find out the proteins you are allergic to avoid the allergens which can be avoided and treat others with sublingual immunotherapy which is gaining favor internationally now