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Help me figure out what bit me?

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I have similar near my ankle...

 

 

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My bet is on a caterpillar that brushed both sides of the thighs. Their hairs are nothing to mess with. 

Were you sitting on a cane chair? There's a little beastie called a 'cane mite' which lies in wait of someone coming to sit on the chair. And very nasty they are too. 

was there anyone rubbing your leg or trying to con onto you because that could happen

On 10/25/2019 at 12:09 PM, Gecko123 said:

OP:

The second photo with the more raised blisters looks like it might be a herpes zoster outbreak.

 

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hey thanks for that I also have something on my neck i cannot see. I'll dab some antivirus stuff on it and see. Although I probably got scratched by a tree/bush or something.

Had something similar when adapting to heat and humidity. 

 

I used some thai eucalyptus baulm when it was itchy and it went away. 

 

 

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40 minutes ago, VocalNeal said:

hey thanks for that I also have something on my neck i cannot see. I'll dab some antivirus stuff on it and see. Although I probably got scratched by a tree/bush or something.

 

 

If it were herpes zoster it would cover a large area on one half of the body. Not just a small spot on the neck. And would be excrutiatingly painful. No reason to use an antiviral cream (which would nto suffice if it were shingles, anyhow).

OK cheers. It is in a place where i can't see it and it doesn't hurt or itch. If it doesn't go away I'll get it looked at.

3 hours ago, Sheryl said:

If it were herpes zoster it would cover a large area on one half of the body. Not just a small spot on the neck. And would be excrutiatingly painful. No reason to use an antiviral cream (which would nto suffice if it were shingles, anyhow).

Hi Sheryl:

I know you have a lot of medical expertise, but was surprised by your post. Google herpes zoster and there are plenty of photos of it appearing in a small or isolated patch. A government hospital doctor once diagnosed a small rash similar to the one in the photo I posted as herpes zoster. Mayoclinic website is saying pain can often be excrutiating, but the level of pain experienced can vary from patient to patient.

 

https://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/shingles/symptoms-causes/syc-20353054

 

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