• Daniel

    Member
    November 27, 2023 at 10:43 pm

    Hey ,

    I wish I could help you with a diagnosis based on a picture, but that’s impossible. But I can help you get on your way. If you suspect this is an allergic reaction, I’m curious as to why you believe this and what you think you are reacting to. 

    To help you find out what you’re dealing with, I’ve got some additional questions for you:
    • Did these bumps appear after some form of physical activity like standing, walking or some form of sport (like playing golf for example)?
    • Did the bumps appear as a reaction to heat?
    • Did the bumps appear as a reaction to sweat?
    • Are you using any medications?
    • And what is your age?

    Here are some ideas to consider:
    • A heat allergy / or a reaction to heat that isn’t allergic
    • Blood vessel congestion
    • Bacterial/fungi infection (like early stages of candida for example)

    To be sure what you’re dealing with I recommend you let a healthcare professional take a look at it. Once you know what it is, we can guide you in your healing journey by addressing the root cause.

  • sara_alm369

    Member
    November 29, 2023 at 6:25 am

    He was bitten by a mosquito on his face and body, and a week later these symptoms appeared.

  • sara_alm369

    Member
    November 29, 2023 at 6:29 am

    He is six years old and has not taken any kind of medication, He was never sick and never had a fever.

  • Daniel

    Member
    November 29, 2023 at 11:24 pm

    Hey ,

    I can imagine you are worried about your kid. We can help you guide through what to do once a diagnosis has been made. But a diagnosis must be made by a healthcare professional who sees your six-year-old. He/she needs to see the skin clearly, ask how the bumps have progressed over time and get feedback on how your kid is feeling and reacting.

    It’s weird to say, but pictures never ever paint a full picture, unfortunately. 

    I hope that made sense!

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