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Re: Four Doctors Have Not Been Able to Diagnose This

i ad shingles, they didnt itch they just hurt!
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theres too many bad doctors out there..
Too true, when I was 13 I asked my doctor why my face had always been very red and he said it was hormones...I found it hard to believe seeing as I'd had it as a little kid as well. Years passed and my red face faded until it was basically white, however I have these small spots on the top of my arms and decided to try and find out what they were. I discovered it was Keratosis Pilaris and it can also cause a red face as well. It can disappear like it did on my face but no one really knows how it's caused or why it disappears sometimes
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Re: Four Doctors Have Not Been Able to Diagnose This

Long time viewer, first time poster.
I wish I had more to go on, ie the actual name, but it's a rare condition caused by the body sending too many white blood cells to one region, causing inflamation. There's a single test that can rule this in/out, for the life of me (sorry) can't remember the exact test, but swear it has a 6 in it.
Best of luck.
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This looks a lot like Morgellons, which is an un-official parasite.

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Symptoms (http://www.morgellonsuk.org.uk/symptoms.htm):

Integumentary system:

Itchy scalp and skin
Sensation of crawling on/under skin (formication) and in ears (especially nocturnally or after consuming sugar)
Insect-like 'bites' and stinging sensations on skin
Skin rash, including red areas on cheeks
Small ‘blood spots' on skin
Burning sensation on skin or feeling of very small pin pricks
White flakes, 'spores', 'eggs', granules and 'glitter' from skin pores and hair
Fibres coming from skin pores and lesions, of different lengths and colours: (blue, white, transparent, black, red)
Fibre balls/bundles coming out of skin pores
Black specs coming out of skin pores
Skin lesions, sores, pimples or spots - that heal slowly (eg. red spots or scabs on nose & checks)
Healed lesions causing scaring or hypopigmentation
Mole 'like' spots appearing, raised on skin (Micro-angiomas 0.5 to 3.0 mm in diameter)
Skin thinning (shins, back of hands) and unexplained bruising
Cellulitis (above major muscle groups)
Dark circles under eyes
Hair loss on scalp, eye brows, eye lashes
Growth of soft, white villous hairs on face and arms
Ingrowing hairs and black roots on infected hairs
Scalp hair irritating skin when wet and highly static when dry
Pitting on nails and fungal infections

Cardiovascular system:

Irregular/fast heart beat and sudden pain without exertion
Circulation & temperature regulation problems (low core temperature)
Poor capilary refill, Reynaud's syndrome

Endocrinal system:

Thyroid dysfunction
Hypercalcaemia
Weight loss/gain

Digestive system

Irritable bowel
Distended abdomen
Malabsorption
Colo-rectal discomfort
Constipation or loose bowels
Rumbling stomach

Musculoskeletal system:

Stiff neck upon movement and aching shoulders
Pain at base of spine around sacrum (pelvis) and coccyx (anus)
Inflammed, aching and stiff joints (fingers, elbows, hips, knees)
Weakness in wrists

Lymphatic & Immune system:

Inflamed lymph nodes (eg. under jaw line, arm pits, groin)
Immune system disruption

Central Nervous system:

Numb fingers and/or toes (peripheral neuropathy)
Short-term memory loss
Racing thoughts
Insomnia
Brain fog - (eg. problems with finding words)
Fatigue and lack of concentration
Pressure headaches

Urinary system:

Kidney ache (can manifest as lower back pain)
Bladder weakness
Urinary tract infections

Eyes, ears, nose and throat:

Declining sight, grit feeling, white particles in tear ducts and eye inflammation
Declining hearing
Loss of balance
Heavy staining on teeth/gum interface
Gum disease and pain in gums
Furrows in tongue
Increased saliva

Psychological:

Depression
Increased irritability and decreasing patience
Bipolar
ADD


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Another great way to deal with fungus is with carbon bicarbonate, which is the main ingredient in baking soda. Add one teaspoon of baking soda with a glass of water two times a day.
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looks like what my daughter has had and she was diagnosed with impetigo.
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The shape of them are of a bacterial external skin strain.
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They resemble "Chiggers" they are a bug here in the south that burrow under the skin and cause this itchy inflamation exactly like that, best thing you can do is soak your arm in epsoms salt/hot water until the skin softens and just wait for them to evacuate die or whatever they do, if its chiggers its not serious just annoying.
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Re: Four Doctors Have Not Been Able to Diagnose This

First guess is some kind of mite (dust, bed, etc.), impetigo, it very well could be shingles.
Herpes Simplex Virus 2 maybe?
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Re: Four Doctors Have Not Been Able to Diagnose This

It looks like MFEB (Mild-Form Epidermolysis Bullosa) to me.


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