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5826771 tn?1375449097

stinging splinter looking bites

A couple of days ago i thought i had what looked like a splinter in my finger, so i tried to get it out and failed. Well later that day it felt like all over my body; legs, stomach, back but mostly my ams were getting stung by something. Now those splinter looking bite things are everywhere. Ive been on blood thinners for my blood clots in my lung and my inr levels are low, i also have morphea, siatica and another auto immune disease not diagnosed yet. Also maybe nerve damage in my legs for my constant pain. Could any of those be why this happed suddenly? Nothing like this has ever happened before. :S
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5853624 tn?1375466117
Could be mites too small to see. I put just a drop of peppermint oil right on whenever I feel a bite rather than scratching. I slept so well last night! Its working and it feels and smells so good. Clove oil is kind of strong yet also works. DE Diatomaceous Earth also works if you spray your body with cedarcide oil then coat your whole body and scalp with DE you will be coated with white powder of fossilized shells. The itching stops immediately... what a relief. Try these natural allies nature has given us... they are truly a blessing! Blessings to all my Dear Ones, IAMLove.com
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5826771 tn?1375449097
It was a allergic reaction, to what still not sure. the only thing that helped the itch was Off spray. Literally drenched myself. It really freaked me out, i really didnt want to add something else to my list of problems. Thanks for the help :)
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    Wow!  Did you take an antihistimine?  That would've been the first thing to try.  Were you in the woods or near trees where some kind of bug could've bitten you?   Where are the bites located?  Sounds like an allergic reaction to whatever bit you.  Did you try a bath with baking soda?  What are you putting on the bites now?
        If the antihistimine doesn't work, you might have to go to Urgent Care for a shot of adrenaline.  

     Hope you feel better soon!
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