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Skin Problem

I had some red, slightly raised, spots first show up on my legs a while ago. They itched very badly and seemed to spread in that area. They then started to go away without changing anything I normally do or use as far as soaps and such. Then they came back even worse and ended up showing up on my arms and a few other places on my body. I then tried multiple kinds of anti-itch creams as well as Neosporin as I had a hard time not itching which started to cause scaring. What could this be?
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Also with this mite and will seem like it goes away, the adult mite does, then it can take a few weeks or days for eggs to hatch before you see more bites.  
I've reading about this like crazy trying to help my friends.  
So I know more than I want to about this. Lol.
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Also with this mite and will seem like it goes away, the adult mite does, then it can take a few weeks or days for eggs to hatch before you see more bites.  
I've reading about this like crazy trying to help my friends.  
So I know more than I want to about this. Lol.
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Hi there, sorry about what your experiencing.  
There is a skin mite going around that has been causing intense itch. To the point people are unable to sleep.  
I think this web site that we are on also talks about this.  
It's often gets misdiagnosed as scabies, which is another type of human skin mite. But after several cream treatments it doesn't go away.
There are thousands of people dealing with this unknown skin mite right now.
On the site we are on, do a search on skin mites, even bird mites.
There are certain bird mites that DO transfer to humans.
Look to see if you have a bird nest near your house or even squirrels. Mice too.
This skin mite is very contagious you can get it from hugging someone, or even a hotel room. Even trying on clothing.  
Not trying to scare you. But it's very bard to treat.
Also go to the site TOPIX type in skin mites, even read about scabies and compare notes, you will find thousands of people talking about this.
It's been spreading since the 1990s.  
Most doctors dint know what or bow to treat it.
You have to do a lot of research.
IF... this is what you have, either skin mites or scabies or bird mites, it doesn't mean you are dirty, ANYONE can get this.
It does help to clean your home.
If after reading these sites, if you want to talk more, I would k;kk d be happy too.
Also if you do have this beware of CURES being sold in the internet.  
I'm not selling anything.  My best friend and her boy friend just got this about 3 months ago.  
They rent my house from me in arizona, I live in Washington state.
But this bug is EVERYWHERE.
I hope you will read up on it.
Take care dear.
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1868234 tn?1442138386
Allergical reaction (Urticaria). Sometimes it occurs also when you are not sure, that you ate/used something new. Sometimes it occurs in stress-situations also. It sounds like it was that. Please, no more neosporin... If it occurs again, go to make an allergy-test, so you have an opportunity to maybe find out, what causes it. I suggest also to take pictures of the rash before you go to the doctor, because it sometimes fades away very fast.
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