Giant red blotches of itchy doom...

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you can make a special mixture out of.. umm

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someone else might know but it has vinegar in it and apparently it stops the infection a bit.. it's a paste and it is usually put on mosquito bites. It might not stop it but it will help..


I will call my Mummy ^^,
 
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AHA

OK so the welt isnt 4- 5 inches, but the redness is.

It could be an ant bite. My kids had an allergic reaction to the little tiny garden ants and would come up exactly like that.

Some cornflour used like talc will relieve the itch Bri, and it should be fading away after a day or two, but if it doesnt I'd be going to the doc.
 

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Agh! They are all over my legs too (I actually just barely looked) lol the welt on my arm in the first pick was that big earlier today but it's (obviosly) gotten smaller so I'll probably be okay ^^ just making sure it's not the SWINE FLU in skin cancer form or something lol omg now I am itching them and they are like everywhere. WTF??? lo must not itch !!!l
 

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I've counted at least 9 of them, weird in my dream last night I broke out in something and I woke up scratching the first one that appeared like crazy. I don't see how bugs ate me alive, since I was in a convention all day yesterday, then inside doing homework, and then asleep, downstairs in my room, with jeens on (I don't sleep with pajamas lol), and a blanket on top. Too cold to have doors/windows open and most bugs are gone now anyways... this is just weird but it itches!
 

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Yup! It's hives! Benadryl is the thing the doctor will recommend, provided you aren't allergic to the ingrediants.
 

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If the doctor can't do anything else then I'll just take the beyndrill and survive. And I don't care if I'm not supposed to go to school, lol not that I know, because I am going :D plus we have all these halloween FFA things tomorrow!
 

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...are on my skin. they are swollen about 4-5 inches in diameter. I woke up with one on my lower arm, one on my upper arm, and one on my thigh. They suck, anyone know what they are or how to get rid of them?? They are really weird :willy_nilly::willy_nilly::willy_nilly:

Sorry if this seems fucking stupid these days but my first reaction would be

Go to the fucking doctors!!!
 

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Nope, no need for Canada when you have the good old NHS. :thumbup
The point is most people wouldn't tie up the health care system with a minor allergic reaction that is not threatening. Unless breathing is restricted or it lasts for more than a few days there really isn't a reason for a trip to the doctor.
 

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The point is most people wouldn't tie up the health care system with a minor allergic reaction that is not threatening. Unless breathing is restricted or it lasts for more than a few days there really isn't a reason for a trip to the doctor.

You're right, I can buy them over the counter at my local supermarket (10 minute walk away) for 99p:thumbup
 
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