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Doctors please help!! Desperate!

A month ago, after lunch of a meatball sandwitch I started feeling itchy all over including in my mouth - palate. The doctor gave me antihistamines...but it did not controlled the itch. No eruptions but itch persisited mainly on the back of joints of elbow, knee, ankle, wrist etc and in parts where I sweat and clothes rub on my skin. Places that itch varied - joints almost always do - but one day it is the skin on my thighs, another day chest etc. It was almost a prickly sensation as is something was able to erupt there.
After 1 week of allopathy, Homeopath tied Ars ALB for 2 days, Apis for 2 days then switched to pulsatilla for 2 days - no effect. Then told me to try sulphur for 2 days first thing in the morning - NO EFFECT!! Then the itch went down and suddenly started on my nose - either side from the bridge to my upper lip and chin, inside my nose also, on the scalp - centre part of the top of the head..almost like a giant stripe of area scalp down to chin. In my mouth I felt a itchy sensation mainly on empty stomach. The homeo then gave me Nat mur...again seemed to go down for a day or two and then returned- random pattern- sometimes sweaty parts, sometimes mouth.Feels better in AC room or bathing.
I am 38- had facial neuralgia that is now OK unless I clench my teeth when sleeping and IBS, which is also under control. Fair, female, crave sweets, work in housing.

Could this be fungus/yeast?
Any suggestions?
 
  new2town on 2008-03-02
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