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Chlorhexadine and colloidal silver stat! Looks like MRSA
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well, a doctor is always best to determine skin disorders. But, since you asked, it looks like Molluscum Contagiosum.
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I have to google really quick
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it is contagious

maybe got it from the other kids???
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very contagious. a virus. they're like soft warts. takes a long time for them to go away, but they usually will on their own. Usually Retin A is prescribed, but not completely necessary. Very common in kids. Sharing clothing, sheets towels, etc. a big no no.
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well, a doctor is always best to determine skin disorders. But, since you asked, it looks like Molluscum Contagiosum.
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I'm gonna second this.

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If so, get some Organic Apple Cider Vinegar -with the Mother. Soak a cotton-ball in it and hold it in place with a bandaid. You may want to apply an additional bandage to cover- to keep bandaid the in place and it's a little messy.

And whatever you do, if the Doctor prescribes that toxic poison -Retinol-A, Do. Not. Put it on your child.

Put it on your wrinkles!

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She didn't have them yesterday. Stayed the night at a friends and had these this morning? Bed bugs?
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or chiggers

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I'm in Northern California , I don't believe we have chiggers.
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you do - the first and only time I ever saw chigger bites was on a friend's daughter in SF
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She didn't have them yesterday. Stayed the night at a friends and had these this morning? Bed bugs?
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ant stings, if it's not it looks identical
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looks like the small eruptions that come with shingles. Are they located on one side of the body?

Shingles often only erupts on one side of the body....could be anywhere but on the same side. It's not impossible for shingles to be on both sides but more often on one. The rash will be sore to the touch....like a prickly feeling. The area may also feel bruised. Shingles is a variant of chicken pox...most people think the rash or bumps show up around the waist area, but they can actually erupt anywhere...just common around the waist/belt area.
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well, a doctor is always best to determine skin disorders. But, since you asked, it looks like Molluscum Contagiosum.
 Quoting: FEARLESSone


I have to google really quick
 Quoting: valleyofthemoon


it is contagious

maybe got it from the other kids???
 Quoting: Astral Goat


very contagious. a virus. they're like soft warts. takes a long time for them to go away, but they usually will on their own. Usually Retin A is prescribed, but not completely necessary. Very common in kids. Sharing clothing, sheets towels, etc. a big no no.
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Interesting. Does it go by any other common name? Or maybe southern based? Never heard nor seen it up here where I live.


Oh and a reminder, if you use the apple cider vinegar with mother and a cotton ball.........don't double dip.
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Chlorhexadine and colloidal silver stat! Looks like MRSA
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MRSA usually will only form a "boil" or a small cluster of boils in the soft tissue. It starts out looking like a pimple and a few days later forms a mound which is red and hot and painful. These look like chicken pox, bed bug bites, or my call Molluscum…

MRSA is itchy, but people say it feels like a shard of glass is under their skin.
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Anyone have any ideas what this could be? No fever, kinda itchy, she had a chicken pox vaccine a few years ago. Any ideas

Will go to the dr in am just wondering any thoughts?
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That looks like Scabbies. Does the itching become more intense at night? Also do you have any new indoor pets?
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Was your daughter around any illegal alien dreamers? She could have picked up scabies from one of the filthy bastards.
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No, I don't think its bed bugs either.
Likely the beginnings of a virus (possibly chickenpox, but I doubt it) and will clear up in a few days. Do see the doctor though.
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I will have to agree.
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I have to google really quick
 Quoting: valleyofthemoon


it is contagious

maybe got it from the other kids???
 Quoting: Astral Goat


very contagious. a virus. they're like soft warts. takes a long time for them to go away, but they usually will on their own. Usually Retin A is prescribed, but not completely necessary. Very common in kids. Sharing clothing, sheets towels, etc. a big no no.
 Quoting: FEARLESSone



Interesting. Does it go by any other common name? Or maybe southern based? Never heard nor seen it up here where I live.
 Quoting: steelseries


one way to tell if it's molluscum is to see if the center has a "waxy" plug. usually the plug is white and waxy feeling when it pops.

nope, I've only heard it called Molluscum. weird name, sounds like a sea creature I know. But again, see the doctor. Don't go taking medical advice from us GLP tards, lol. But that's what it looks like to me. My step son had it a few years ago, then my son got it, then my grandson got it. Nothing to freak out over especially if theres no fever. MRSA, and chicken pox will have fever associated with it. But I can't stress enough….let the doc do the diagnosing!!!

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You can't ask a forum of crazies what they think. Half of them think it's ebola or MRSA. The small percentage of people that said its bed bugs are correct.

It's bed bugs. The pattern gives it away, not to mention the consistency of the lesions. If it were viral there would be more of a reaction that you would've noticed (and probably brought her to the emergency room by now). If it were acne, the size would be different of each lesion.

Once again it's bed bugs. Ignore the crazies, and keep us posted will ya?
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Put her n a warm bath, if it's chicken pox more will show up. They are also in warm areas, armpit, underwear, waist band.


Vaccines aren't 100 percent effective.
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Sorry to hear about your daughter. Pls go to skin specialist ASAP . People on internet are not qualified to give opinion on such health matter
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My friend in ohio has this exact thing. He was in Florida 10 days ago. Went to the doc yesterday, they were not sure bug prescribed something for him. I'm pissed because he probably gave me this shit. But it looks exact, all over his body.
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Molluscum contagiosum takes between two weeks and two months to erupt after exposure. If that what it is, don't let her scratch, just like most skin viruses, that will spread it. Are the bumps really soft?
I see lots of folks think thats what it is, but I'm not too sure. Even if it is, just treat the symptoms and keep her comfy and it'll clear up. ACV, as suggested, or colloidal silver will help.
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Put her n a warm bath, if it's chicken pox more will show up. They are also in warm areas, armpit, underwear, waist band.


Vaccines aren't 100 percent effective.
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This is true for the chickenpox vaccine and vaccines in general

veyr important.

you can still get it depending on how strong the virus is!
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Sorry to hear about your daughter. Pls go to skin specialist ASAP . People on internet are not qualified to give opinion on such health matter
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lol

she said she is going tomorrow
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Molluscum contagiosum takes between two weeks and two months to erupt after exposure. If that what it is, don't let her scratch, just like most skin viruses, that will spread it. Are the bumps really soft?
I see lots of folks think thats what it is, but I'm not too sure. Even if it is, just treat the symptoms and keep her comfy and it'll clear up. ACV, as suggested, or colloidal silver will help.
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i have never heard of this molluscum...
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She didn't have them yesterday. Stayed the night at a friends and had these this morning? Bed bugs?
hiding
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Most likely bed bugs.

Clean everything she took and brought home. Look them over thoroughly, those suckers like to travel and multiply.

Lots of people bring them home when on vacation, even from the nicest resorts.

If you find them use diatomaceous earth. It's a powder without chemicals for use inside. Safest thing I know of, do your research.

Hope this helps.
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looks like the small eruptions that come with shingles. Are they located on one side of the body?

Shingles often only erupts on one side of the body....could be anywhere but on the same side. It's not impossible for shingles to be on both sides but more often on one. The rash will be sore to the touch....like a prickly feeling. The area may also feel bruised. Shingles is a variant of chicken pox...most people think the rash or bumps show up around the waist area, but they can actually erupt anywhere...just common around the waist/belt area.
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No all over her back under her chin and a few on both sides of her face. I already sprayed them with colloidal silver and topical magnesium but the topical magnesium is making it itch more. I'll try a spot with Apple cider vinegar.
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She didn't have them yesterday. Stayed the night at a friends and had these this morning? Bed bugs?
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Most likely bed bugs.

Clean everything she took and brought home. Look them over thoroughly, those suckers like to travel and multiply.

Lots of people bring them home when on vacation, even from the nicest resorts.

If you find them use diatomaceous earth. It's a powder without chemicals for use inside. Safest thing I know of, do your research.

Hope this helps.
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Does not appear to be bedbuggs!
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Scabies are parasites that feed and breed under human skin. They are uncomfortably itchy, cause unsightly grey lines on the skin. Scabies mites are transmitted by skin-to-skin contact with an infected person, or by extended contact with the clothing or bedding of an infected person.

If its not scabies then it could be a fungi, which is easily treated. I don't advise goggling anything because you will more than likely find worse case scenarios.
Just know that she isn't dying and it doesn't look serious. If she have only had it for a day then your are catching it rather early.
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She didn't have them yesterday. Stayed the night at a friends and had these this morning? Bed bugs?
hiding
 Quoting: valleyofthemoon


Most likely bed bugs.

Clean everything she took and brought home. Look them over thoroughly, those suckers like to travel and multiply.

Lots of people bring them home when on vacation, even from the nicest resorts.

If you find them use diatomaceous earth. It's a powder without chemicals for use inside. Safest thing I know of, do your research.

Hope this helps.
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FUCK!
Thank you though for the information!
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What new or unusual she ate a day before
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Have you started using different cleaner or detergents?
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I'm going to go with some type of skin viral infection OP.

Make sure you let us know so we can keep advancing medical care!
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Scabies are parasites that feed and breed under human skin. They are uncomfortably itchy, cause unsightly grey lines on the skin. Scabies mites are transmitted by skin-to-skin contact with an infected person, or by extended contact with the clothing or bedding of an infected person.

If its not scabies then it could be a fungi, which is easily treated. I don't advise goggling anything because you will more than likely find worse case scenarios.
Just know that she isn't dying and it doesn't look serious. If she have only had it for a day then your are catching it rather early.
 Quoting: Divine_Encounters33


They didn't really itch until I put topical magnesium on it.
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I'm going to go with some type of skin viral infection OP.

Make sure you let us know so we can keep advancing medical care!
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Okay thanks for your input. I'll post what the dr says if I can get an appointment from Kaiser in the am.
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Impetigo. Wash the sheets. Stay clean. Benadryl or Anti-Itching cream. Maybe add a little anti-fungal. Two days. Gone. Don't rub or scratch it.





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