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12-20-2011, 04:26 AM
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Re: Four Doctors Have Not Been Able to Diagnose This
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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12-21-2011, 12:09 AM
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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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01-05-2012, 10:28 PM
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Re: Four Doctors Have Not Been Able to Diagnose This
looks like what my daughter has had and she was diagnosed with impetigo.
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01-07-2012, 04:36 AM
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Re: Four Doctors Have Not Been Able to Diagnose This
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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