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Traveling skin sensitivity

For the last few years, I’ve had what I’ve referred to as a migrating sensitivity in my skin. It literally travels around my body. It has never been debilitating but very noticeable. Is this a side symptom of my PsA or is it another autoimmune disorder? I’ve already been diagnosed with PsA, psoriasis, Sweet’s syndrome, enthesitis, and palmoplantar pustulosis. At this point, I automatically assume when something weird pops up that it’s autoimmune-related. PsA was diagnosed almost 23 years ago.

  1. Hello @kelleyj68 wow! You sound an awful lot like me- you hit the autoimmune lottery. I do the exact some thing- chances are if I have a new symptom that I can't explain I pretty much assume that it must be autoimmune. But going on your description- to me it sounds more like a way I'd describe fibromyalgia. I'm sure others might chime in soon with their experiences. But either way these are just mine and I'm sure you keep up-do-date with your symptoms with your doctors. I hope whatever it ends up being, that you can get some relief soon. It certainly sounds disconcerting! Take care and hopefully get some rest! -Leanne, Team Member

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