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  1. Ferraribot

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    #1 Ferraribot, May 4, 2009
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    Last week I started noticing little red dots on my body, first just one on my hand and now I have a bunch on my tummy and back. I freaked out and showed my mom, who is the world's biggest worry wart, and she said not to worry, I probably either had a flea in my bed that bit me or I could have hives. I know I found a flea on my dog recently, but I can't imagine a flea could bit me this much. So what are hives like, anyone know? I don't really want to take the time to go to the doctor unless it's really necessary. Oh, and I already had chicken pox as a kid, so it's not that.
     
  2. GatorFL

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    It doesn't sound like hives. My oldest daughter had them when she was 2, it was more like a red patchy pattern than dots.
     
  3. Crawler

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    I used to get hives occasionally when I was in my late teens and early 20s. They would arrive for no apparent reason, and would appear as swelling with little red specks in places. As I recall, the areas where the specks appeared were extremely tender and painful. (This was many years ago.) One time, I got them in one of my feet and it was so painful that I went to the Dr., who prescribed an antihistimine. By the time I got to be 24 or so they never came back. I never got hives without the swelling and pain, but I suppose they could take different forms. I would see the doc if they don't go away after a couple of days. What you have doesn't sound like flea bites, unless you had a helluva lot of fleas!
     
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  5. Ferraribot

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    They are more like small red dots but not like all perfectly round. They don't hurt but maybe itch a bit. Measles, ok, now i'm getting nervous! I'm not home but i'll take pics later.
     
  6. rob lay

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    About 9 months ago I started getting a “cold rash” that is like a blotch hive. I remember the exact day it started, maybe a bug bite as I remember getting bit by something in bed, but in the dark brushed it away and went back to sleep. I had also been hanging out at our fire pit in back woods that night and something could have got me there. The next couple days I had swelling, rash, and itching in my feet and hands. After a few days that went away, but any exposure to cold and I would break out in a rash. If I went running in the cold then I would come back covered with the rash from head to toe. Red, swelling, and itching. Never any pain. I read up on the internet and most said it would stop after 2 months, but mine never has. I only get it when colder than 50 degrees or so and it hasn’t been that cold here in months. I imagine next winter I will still break out the same. Histamine related and I could take a histamine blocker, but it would just come back off the histamine blocker and since rash isn’t painful I don’t care. Really weird stuff.
     
  7. TexasF355F1

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    Didn't want to get your nervous, just throwing out possibilities.

    Since you don't have a fever, or any other symptoms that go along with them I doubt that's what it is. But it is a really good idea to see a doctor. I've felt I was a little "off tilt" with my equilibrium. I found out I have a hole in my ear drum.....should have had it diagnosed back in 2006!
     
  8. Ferraribot

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    Somebody told me to try putting red wine vinegar on it so I'll see if that helps, but I'm thining a visit to the doctor might be in order since I feel like I keep seeing more and more spots. But I'm not running a fever and no other symptoms really. I have a cough but I've had that for a while due to allergies/asthma.
     
  9. neilmac

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    Zophie, for heavens' sake......go see a doctor!

    Yes, it could be nothing, it probably is. Did you sleep on sheets or wear clothes that were washed in a new detergent to which you're allergic? Suffering any kind of stress or anxiety? Change in diet? The list of benign possibilities is endless.....but living with it for a week makes no sense. Go see a doctor and get it checked out, then you'll be able to rest. Oh yeah, and tell us, too.

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  10. Ferraribot

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    I only first really noticed it friday evening and now today is monday, so it hasn't been that long. I'm always under stress, and I bought new sheets, but after I started with this rash. I guess I'm trying to give it a little time to see if it stops before I go take off work and run to the doctor.
     
  11. Wade

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    Hives are not like anything else, do some research on them. While you're at it take note of "flare" and "wheal".
     
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    9 years of chronic hives here. Was really bad the first year, was heavily medicated and Prednisone ruined me. Then it subsided and I was down to a single Zyrtec a day which kept it away (if I missed a day I would start to get angioedema and maybe a half dozen wheals/"mosquito bites"), until last November when it came back with some force and I can't get it under too much control.

    I've been overmedicating on my own since doctors are pretty useless about it, unless you want the heavy steroids and chemo drugs.
     
  13. jj525

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    Get to a Doctor, you don't give much of a description but it could be shingles and if that is it you want to catch it ASAP.
     
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  15. Ferraribot

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    According to WebMD, shingles occurs only on one side, and this is on both, and not that crusty and gross.
     
  16. Ferraribot

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    Now after reading more I don't think it's hives. It looks most like a picture I found of pityriasis rosea, but not quite as bad as the one I found.
     
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    Ryan, do you think my symptoms are hives? Can hives be only cold induced? I'm afraid I will have them long term, luckily I live in Texas and not Canada.
     
  18. Ferraribot

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    I'm going to the doctor in the morning so I'll let y'all know what he says.
     
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    Good luck....
     
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    Actually yes - there is a version of cold hives. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cold_urticaria

    The medical term for hives lasting more than 6 weeks is "chronic urticaria." Accompanying deep and soft tissue hives (swelling and itching under the surface of the skin, usually in palms, fingers, ears, tongue, throat, armpits, etc) are "angioedema." Google around, there are a handful of forums and support sites for people with bad chronic hives. Especially if it effects your face and mouth a lot it can impair work. When all over your body and your body is a massive, burning, itching welt, it destroys your ability to focus and concentrate, and I've felt even a bit of memory function loss from the constant stress/pain being transmitted.

    Zyrtec (cetirizine hydrochloride) is the most popular medicine right now for hive suppression. At Costco generic OTC it's only $15 for 365 pills, which is like 10% of other stores' retail (literally, so underpriced). Some people respond better to Claritin/loratidine but many people like me have no response from that. I'd give Zyrtec a shot first.

    When it hit me hard allergists bounced me around various medicines until I was on 4-6 zyrtec, 4 hydroxyzine, 2 predisone and 1 singular per day. They then prescribed methotrexate which is a chemo drug but I didn't take it because its main side effects were hair loss and liver damage. Shortly after I went back to Hawaii and reentered college I got down to 1 zyrtec only per day.

    If you ever feel it in your throat and neck you should look into getting an epinephrine shot (or "epi-pen" pocket needle thing) just in case your throat swells to the point of closing - you inject the stuff straight into your neck muscle.
     
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    In the older Dermatology literature, the treatment of choice for cold urticaria is a drug called cyproheptadine (Periactin). I have had it work as monotherapy.

    The one key point is that response to antihistamines is highly individualized (which means two things: what works for one person may not work for another, and for some people everything works, for others it is hard to find something that works).
     
  22. Ferraribot

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    So I either have scabies or some other rash that I can't pronounce that doesn't sound as gross as scabies. Scabies makes me feel like I'm nasty, but the doctor said that anyone in southern Louisiana can easily get it. So I have two creams to put on it. She couldn't tell 100% if it's scabies without doing an actual biopsy, so she suggested just using the cream that would cure it instead of going through all of that. The first doctor I went to was a GP and he wasn't sure, thought it was bites, gave me antihystimines, and asked an allergist in his office who said it was probably bug bites. I'm glad he referred me to the dermatologist! She was like no way is that bites, you'd have to have a whole bed full of fleas.
     
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    I had a horrible case of hives. Just everywhere, so itchy. I basically wanted to take 4 showers. I got out and was itching in seconds. I took some allergy medicine and was fine. So either it was something I ate or some other thing. Watch what you eat, I suggest taking an allergy test and see what you should avoid. I've never done it, but I know what to eat in moderation, such as cheese, too much and I get asthma, along with after lawn mowing, I just wheeze, and have to take an inhaler.
     
  24. Scotty

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    First of all, scabies is common everywhere. Second, the dermatologist could have done a scraping (not a biopsy, but a very quick procedure not requiring any local anesthesia) and looked under a microscope to make a positive diagnosis.
     
  25. ryalex

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    Scotty, how much Zantac 150 (generic) can you take before it actually does damage? I'm taking it as an H2 blocker to help calm hives and angioedema (along with 4-6 Zyrtec 10s per day).

    It was a Godsend - the first weeks at 2 Zantac per day it totally calmed the breakouts; I then ran out of Zantac while running around busy one weekend, had a huge breakout, then restarted and it hasn't been nearly as effective. I'm up to 4/day. I'm still having 3-4 waves a day of urticaria but at more bearable levels. I'd like to up the Zantac a little more as I haven't had many side effects and I'm doubtful that anything over 4 Zyrtecs is doing me much good.
     

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