Sorry to put that in the title, it probably somewhat defeats the purpose of the warning.
It isn't a symptom I've been having recently, or even in the past few years but in the months right before I got sick if I pressed down on my skin, most especially the face, just enough to break it, a lot of times there was this light-yellowish fluid the oozed out. This didn't seem normal to me but, alas I got sick, it stopped and I totally forgot about it. Now, I wonder if it is kind of strange to get something like that (I think) and then get sick later on.
I wonder if anyone has had this sort of fluid oozing and can hazard a guess whether that if related to a weakened immune system, borrelia or one of the coinfections or something else entirely?
Its strange to ask now, I know but for some reason I remembered it and thought it was weird that it stopped once I had been sick (I don't know if right away, a little before, a little after etc.). You would think you would get that kind of thing when you are sick, and not when you are healthy? (or at least a lot more healthy).
Thanks for any replies,
john duncan
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White blood cells in the body fluid?
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