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tiffagoo
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I have Lyme with co Babesia Duncani. I have been getting these small bumps on my palms for the last 6 months or so. I just saw LLMD and she said she doesn't know what it is. I'm just curious if anyone else has these or knows someone that has these. They are small and can be painful to the touch. At first I thought these bumps were caused from slivers, but there is nothing in them.
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skigal
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I have had these as well on the hands - Im wondering what they are..maybe bart?? Anyone?
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glm1111
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Believe it or not the bumps can be from parasites. Parasites/worms can play a MAJOR role in Lyme disease and is often overlooked even by LLMDs.

Look into treating for parasites with antiparasitics either herbs or pharma. Do search on here under parasites and also google.

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steve1906
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One of the most common causes of this is (blisters - eczema). They tend to come and go...

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I have had small bumps on my right palm only that itch.

When using Zymex II for parasites, the bumps and itching resolved. I now have it back a little, and am adding Zymex II again.

I thought there might be a correlation.

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I had a few small bumps, on both palms... back when I was aound 30. Before the Lyme.
But they weren't painful. Sorta just tough little nodules of extra skin.

Turned out it was a side-effect of a recreational powder many of us were "doing" at the time. :-/~
I cleaned up my act (forever, as far as 'C') and they never came back.

You MIGHT want to check w/ a good knowledgable pharmacist to see if it MIGHT be a side-effect of 1 of the meds you're taking. (?)

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