I know FP isn't a doctor but this really freaking me out and want to know what it is. Its like raised red blotches of itchy bumps. The redness goes away when I apply ice but the shapes stay.
PS the video shows the issue so you are warned.
[url]http://db.tt/mp3HlWU3[/url]
It's a drop box link from phone btw.
Fixed link.
Link is broken. From your description though I would say hives. Or an allergic reaction.
Are you allergic to any vegetation? Have you been outside recently? When did this start happening?
[QUOTE=Fausty;36970303]I know FP isn't a doctor but this really freaking me out and want to know what it is. Its like raised red blotches of itchy bumps. The redness goes away when I apply ice but the shapes stay.
PS the video shows the issue so you are warned.
[url]http://db.tt/mp3HlWU3[/url]
It's a drop box link from phone btw.
Fixed link.[/QUOTE]
Looks like an allergic reaction to me.
Nothing has changed at all. No new foods or any thing and they don't look like hives.
ur gonna die
Ah, I see. If it's only on your arm then it's most likely bedbugs. Looks like a rash, get some topical ointment for the itching and keep an icepack on the area to reduce the swelling.
You should be fine in 2-4 days.
Home Remedies: Soak the area in hot water and oatmeal to help the itching.
Aloe Vera gel will help the itching.
A Basil and hot water solution soaked into a towel
Baking soda and water paste.
DON'T. SCRATCH. You'll make it worse and it could possibly get infected.
But I am using a memory foam mattress with an anti bedbug sheet.
Do you scratch your elbows a lot?
Maybe you should wipe down your computer chair arms, that may be what's causing it seeing as it's on one forearm and one elbow; Mouse arm, Keyboard arm.
Surprisingly enough it may be an option, it's happened to multiple people who have sat in an old computer chair of mine, there was some residue of a reactant that was etched into the seams.
did you eat ur vegitables eat them dammit
Oh, I've had that countless of times. It goes away eventually, but I never found out what caused it.
finnish ur green beans next time then
Snip, Actually watched the video. Couldn't before because it wouldn't load.
Looks like a type of poison ivy to me. If it doesn't clear up, I suggest you contact a doctor or a dermatologist.
Check all of your furniture too, the couch in my living room made my skin itch like hell until we figured out what was wrong with it.
[url]http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leprosy[/url]
[QUOTE=Hysteric;36970392]Ah, I see. If it's only on your arm then it's most likely bedbugs. Looks like a rash, get some topical ointment for the itching and keep an icepack on the area to reduce the swelling.
You should be fine in 2-4 days.
Home Remedies: Soak the area in hot water and oatmeal to help the itching.
Aloe Vera gel will help the itching.
A Basil and hot water solution soaked into a towel
Baking soda and water paste.
DON'T. SCRATCH. You'll make it worse and it could possibly get infected.[/QUOTE]
100% bedbugs
It's herpes. You probably got it from that truck stop toilet seat.
Or Scabies
Been on your elbows in some bushes recently(and by recently I mean about a week ago)? Looks a lot like poison ivy.
It's definitely herpes. I agree on the truckstop hypothesis.
Its cancer.
Trust me I'm a doctor.
Elih raises a valid point.
OP is dead.
[QUOTE=A Shit Poster;36970388]ur gonna die[/QUOTE]
[QUOTE=A Shit Poster;36971281]did you eat ur vegitables eat them dammit[/QUOTE]
[QUOTE=A Shit Poster;36972997]finnish ur green beans next time then[/QUOTE]
Dude what are you doing
[QUOTE=Poster who doesn't need to post;36998853]Dude what are you doing[/QUOTE]
Why are you asking?
Been in your attic lately? Some insulation can be pretty much invisible, and in the air. Contact can get in your skin and irritate it.
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