Allergic recoil - should I step to the doctors, or matter next to this beside drugstore medication?
This is long, so bear with me, and I appreciate your help.
t a week ago I notice small bumps (and I'm talking tiny) on the outside of my index finger. Small, harmless, not noticable, colourless, and not irritable.
About two days ago (Monday), red itchy bumps appeared ontop of my fingers, inbetween my fingers (mostly located on that one particular index finger) and underneath both of my upper arms. The ones lower than my arms kinda look like this:
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same day, the bottoms of my feet be very itchy, with red bumps underneath. Just the bottom of my feet though.
Yesterday, it progressed. Red itchy bumps appeared on the outsides of my upper arm, closer to my elbow, not fundamental my shoulder. There are several bumps on my hands, a few here and there on my forearms, and now some are appearing on my knees.
I have no allergies except to pennicillin which I have not come in contact beside whatsoever.
The only reasonable explanation I can think of, is on Friday that a short time ago passed, I was at my boyfriends. His house backs on to a forest, but we weren't out there at adjectives. We were on his front yard on his trampoline. I was wearing jeans and a t-shirt and no socks. So the bearing I'm seeing this is that I was jumping on the trampoline (contact between the bottoms of my feet and the trampoline because my foot were bare). I also fell over a couple of times (contact between my arms and the trampoline, the part where my t-shirt sleeve be covering my arm has no bumps on it at all). And then from falling over, I would have to lend a hand myself back up (hands and knees make contact with the trampoline).
ver, as I said, I have small minor bumps on my one finger about a week before, and I can't remember if I was on the trampoline at that time or not. SO it could be something else.
Any suggestions? Any personal experience next to something similar to this? Any IDEAS?
I've been on this trampoline about 3 or 4 times before lacking any problems- in about a 2 month time span.
Answers: Was anything sprayed around the yard or on the trampoline? Anything possibly tracked onto the surface you contacted? It sounds close to a contact allergy since it involved the bare-skin areas touching the trampoline. I would be inclined to think you did get the hostile response from that unless your boyfriend had something on his clothing that may have touched your skin. Aftershave, fabric softener, anything else you can surmise of a person may use on skin or clothing. And one other possibility is if there is a dog or cat you petted, they often run around contained by the woods and brush against poison ivy and it can be transferred to you and cause bumps and itching. Best wishes in identifying the allergen.
It could be that your allergic to something which is in your boyfriends yard.I would move about to your GP or skin doctor this is your body take good care of it! Hope your outlook better soon hope this has helped you :)
i doubt it has anything to do near the trampoline, especially since you had symptoms before going on it (and bc you had be on it before w/o any problems).
d off that picture it looks resembling poison ivy (did someone have it and you came in contact next to them?) or some sort of allergic reaction to something. but other than that i really have no concept...i would def. suggest you go see a doctor. it could be nothing, but you never know - better be safe than sorry.
perfect luck! sorry i couldn't help much! :)
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t a week ago I notice small bumps (and I'm talking tiny) on the outside of my index finger. Small, harmless, not noticable, colourless, and not irritable.
About two days ago (Monday), red itchy bumps appeared ontop of my fingers, inbetween my fingers (mostly located on that one particular index finger) and underneath both of my upper arms. The ones lower than my arms kinda look like this:
http://www.steadyhealth.com/articles/useā¦
same day, the bottoms of my feet be very itchy, with red bumps underneath. Just the bottom of my feet though.
Yesterday, it progressed. Red itchy bumps appeared on the outsides of my upper arm, closer to my elbow, not fundamental my shoulder. There are several bumps on my hands, a few here and there on my forearms, and now some are appearing on my knees.
I have no allergies except to pennicillin which I have not come in contact beside whatsoever.
The only reasonable explanation I can think of, is on Friday that a short time ago passed, I was at my boyfriends. His house backs on to a forest, but we weren't out there at adjectives. We were on his front yard on his trampoline. I was wearing jeans and a t-shirt and no socks. So the bearing I'm seeing this is that I was jumping on the trampoline (contact between the bottoms of my feet and the trampoline because my foot were bare). I also fell over a couple of times (contact between my arms and the trampoline, the part where my t-shirt sleeve be covering my arm has no bumps on it at all). And then from falling over, I would have to lend a hand myself back up (hands and knees make contact with the trampoline).
ver, as I said, I have small minor bumps on my one finger about a week before, and I can't remember if I was on the trampoline at that time or not. SO it could be something else.
Any suggestions? Any personal experience next to something similar to this? Any IDEAS?
I've been on this trampoline about 3 or 4 times before lacking any problems- in about a 2 month time span.
Answers: Was anything sprayed around the yard or on the trampoline? Anything possibly tracked onto the surface you contacted? It sounds close to a contact allergy since it involved the bare-skin areas touching the trampoline. I would be inclined to think you did get the hostile response from that unless your boyfriend had something on his clothing that may have touched your skin. Aftershave, fabric softener, anything else you can surmise of a person may use on skin or clothing. And one other possibility is if there is a dog or cat you petted, they often run around contained by the woods and brush against poison ivy and it can be transferred to you and cause bumps and itching. Best wishes in identifying the allergen.
It could be that your allergic to something which is in your boyfriends yard.I would move about to your GP or skin doctor this is your body take good care of it! Hope your outlook better soon hope this has helped you :)
i doubt it has anything to do near the trampoline, especially since you had symptoms before going on it (and bc you had be on it before w/o any problems).
d off that picture it looks resembling poison ivy (did someone have it and you came in contact next to them?) or some sort of allergic reaction to something. but other than that i really have no concept...i would def. suggest you go see a doctor. it could be nothing, but you never know - better be safe than sorry.
perfect luck! sorry i couldn't help much! :)
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