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Camom
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Hi,

I am new to this forum. My son is being treated for lyme and has been taking Biaxin and Omnicef for the past 3 months. About 3 weeks ago he started getting rashes. These rashes rapidly appear and disappear within hours to 2 days. They are small red blood spots that do not blanch out with pressure (petechial spots). They appear in various locations around his body. The spots sometimes form a dotted line and other times are just random.

Anyone know if this is related to a specific co-infection?

Thanks for any help!

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17hens
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See "Rash Photos" in left column on www.DRJONESKIDS.org

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Thanks. I had seen these photos but they are too blurry for me to match any with my son's. The one for babesia with petechial spots only seems to have a couple of spots that don't look like they would fade. The bartonella photos of streaks are distinct but he does not have those. So I am still wondering? Thanks for the link.
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17hens
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If you click on each picture individually, they will get big enough to see better.

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I must be blind [Smile] I did click on the bartonella photos and some I just can't make out. I am looking for a red pin prick rash that has a cluster of dots or actually form a line. I truly can't tell if any of those photos look like that. Totally not trying to be difficult [Wink]

I guess I was hoping someone would read my post and say, hey I get that and I have this co-infection. I am still naive enough to think its that simple [Smile]

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Hi Camom, I know meningitis can cause that type of rash. Click on the rash photo in the site below.

http://www.chiff.com/health/disease/meningitis.htm

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Camom, also check out this site, tons of photos...

http://www.omnimedicalsearch.com/im_purpuric+rash+pictures.html?&start=2

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For me, a pin prick red spot on the skin that doesn't fade when you touch it and is not raised is a Babesia rash.

But there are people here who disagree.

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Thanks Steve. Thankfully no meningitis here.

My llmd thinks its babesia but I am thinking bartonella because my son's symptoms are motor and vocal tics and he has significant immune deficiencies. We are going to retest for co-infections now that this rash is present and see if he turns positive.

Thanks for your help!

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Curious, does the babesia rash (petechial red pin prick type spots) show up and stay for good or do they come and go? My husband just mentioned during a back scratch the other day that I have "little red pin prick dots" on my back. He said I've had them for years and that they come and go.

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Thanks 17hens. I agree that the pin prick red spots sound like babesia and my llmd thinks so too. Except I am also wondering like mamabear11 if they come and go? My son rapidly appear and then disappear which I did nit think happens with babesia? Also the pictures I ave seen of petechial spots with babesia seem to be spread out and not that numerous. My son gets many (like 20-50 little dots). So not sure if that is representative of babesia?
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