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Tiny, Itchy, Red Spots!?


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They are barely noticeable to look at me.  However, they are multiplying on my chest, back, and arms.  They are very small, you can't even really feel them but when I get out of the shower they look inflamed and irritated.  I have had 2 or 3 singular spots that get red when I get out of the shower for years but in the last two weeks the count has gone up drastically.  Thoughts?  Advice?  Possibilities?  

 

Should I go ahead and count on NOT sending out that pic of me fresh out of the shower for my Christmas cards?

 

Geez...


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They are barely noticeable to look at me.  However, they are multiplying on my chest, back, and arms.  They are very small, you can't even really feel them but when I get out of the shower they look inflamed and irritated.  I have had 2 or 3 singular spots that get red when I get out of the shower for years but in the last two weeks the count has gone up drastically.  Thoughts?  Advice?  Possibilities?  

 

Should I go ahead and count on NOT sending out that pic of me fresh out of the shower for my Christmas cards?

 

Geez...

Allergy or DH may be the cause.

JNBunnie1 Community Regular

Try coconut oil? Topically, after the shower.

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