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dbourne
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My little one has tiny pimples on her body. She has two on her face a half dozen on arms and legs. What is this? She is in treatment for lyme right now. Any ideas would be great.
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Hi D

post a picture if possible-

Because the skin is the largest organ of the body
and is also used to detox it can be many things--

Personaly I had a Babs rash- itched like crazy
and looked like prickly heat -Jay--

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I can't seem to post a picture.

Please stay with me while I try to describe it.

It looks like small baby acne. They are a bit red with white centers. Honestly, like a small pimple.

I haven't tried to pop one because my 2 year old runs away but they seem like you could pop them like a pimple.

It began after we started antibiotics.

She is treating for lyme although babesia is suspected. It is congenital and those are the two that I was diagnosed with.

Does anyone have this or know someone who has had this.

They are on her face, legs, and arms.

She isn't bothered by them so I would assume they do not itch.

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well these is toxins .My son started showing them since started treating.And he is based on Muscle testing and on biofeedback with a toxic liver.

When they are born with it than they have toxic level high..for a child.

So you need to help to give your baby binders to gtet toxins out as CLORELLA for instance.Or lemon juice in empry stomak-afraid it will not take it or bear garlic.

Do a search on kids detox and check fro BRUSSELS post as she had her child in your age and tried herbs and detoxed the child.

You can also go to a MD that treat kids and does muscel testing and can give you some hoepathic formula.

Your baby need help.If the baby has problems with detoxing as second phase of the liver is slower than you really need to help the baby out ...by finding natural binders.

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My 8 year old daughter has LD and Babesia. She has had acne- like pimples on her cheeks and all over her upper arms since she started tx in February.

I showed them to her LLMD and he seemed to think that they were nothing to worry about. He said that they would go away eventually and she didn't need to use any topical cream or anything.

They don't bother her or itch at all. I've tried to pop a couple, and they are just like little pimples.

I've tried regular acne cream on them, which seems to take them away for a few days. As soon as I stop the cream, though, they come back.

I am assuming that this has something to do with Lyme, but it seems like EVERYTHING has to do with Lyme!!!! [Roll Eyes]

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Who is her LLMD? You are just a short drive from us in Keller.
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My kids had this pimply rash on their arms.

Like a zit, very small...My kids were tempted
to pick them but they were mostly to small.

The LLMD recently diagnosed them with
persistant strep infection. There is
and "abbreviation": PANDA. Evidently they
had a classic strep rash. This was
a surprise to me as we had been to two
excellant LLMDS that had not diagnosed
this. I think the kids had so many
serious symptoms and stuff going on that
the strep went under the radar.

They are feeling better now that we
are treating the strep. There is a bit of
info on PANDA available. NIH has done a
study.

kpa

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