jackie51
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I've looked everywhere for pictures of this. My two kids have this redness on their hands. Looks like they've been rubbed by putting their hands in their pockets. I put some Eucerin on it the other night and I was surprised that is wasn't really dry skin as much as it was just redness. I would like to attribute it to dry skin from winter, but it's never happened before. The 12 year is getting a rash on her legs and feet (she is being treated for lyme). So, my questions are: Can the redness on hands be TBD? Can the rash on the legs/feet be TBD?
Thanks.
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My knuckles look like they've been dragged thru glass all year round. Tons of red bumps all over quadraceps. Believe bartonella causing all this (or Lyme with no addtl symptoms)
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Pinelady
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Yes. Many break out in all manner of rashes upon treatment hitting the organisms.
They should have broke out when infected but it seems the borrelia have the ability to shut off the immune system and won't be exhibited until you kill some which kicks in the system finally...
This is stealth. I would get lots of pics for your LLMD and may even call to tell them--
they may want a fax of them to be sure it is not allergy to meds.
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