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Start here => What's your crime? Basic Discussion => Topic started by: hiroshima on December 11, 2006, 09:17:24 PM
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Exactly a week ago I discovered a weird thing on my back... it is a large lump (like a monster sized mosquito bite) about 2 inches to the left of my spine. It was swollen and hard, like a bug bite but much larger, and slightly itchy.
(http://i49.photobucket.com/albums/f287/findtheriver/weirdthingonback1.jpg)
(http://i49.photobucket.com/albums/f287/findtheriver/weirdthingonback2.jpg)
(http://i49.photobucket.com/albums/f287/findtheriver/weirdthingonback3.jpg)
Since that time it has decreased in size by 2/3, but is still visible. It was and is covered with light red dots.
Could it be a bug bite? An allergic reaction? I came into contact with someone's nicotene patch Monday night, could that have caused the reaction? ??? ??? ??? ???
(I took these pictures a few minutes ago, so it was much bigger last week.)
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My house is full of spiders, I forgot to mention. And I do not believe it's a bruise.
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My first thought was a tick bite, but I guess it could be the bite of a spider that bit you while you were sleeping. Even the non venomous spiders have extremely dirty bites, which can become infected. Have you considered going to the doctor to have it seen and possibly get antibiotics?
It does not look like a bruise to me.
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Looks like an infection to me too. It's probably harmless, especially if it's reducing in size. Maybe Ozy will know more.
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do you have medical insurance.
i iknow its tough to see a doctor, but it may be wise.
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Is it painful if you press on it?
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It is not painful but "slightly sore" when I press on it.
I have medical coverage for dr visits but not prescriptions... oh, I hate going to the dr! I may force myself this friday if it is still there. :/
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It is not painful but "slightly sore" when I press on it.
I have medical coverage for dr visits but not prescriptions... oh, I hate going to the dr! I may force myself this friday if it is still there. :/
if it is a spider bite then bad things may happen if you wait that long. its only monday.
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Looks like a spider bite to me.
In other news: Your back looks very fine.
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It is not painful but "slightly sore" when I press on it.
I have medical coverage for dr visits but not prescriptions... oh, I hate going to the dr! I may force myself this friday if it is still there. :/
Sounds just like the sore lumps I sometimes get on my nose when I've got a cold and rub it too much. I think you'll be fine.
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It is not painful but "slightly sore" when I press on it.
I have medical coverage for dr visits but not prescriptions... oh, I hate going to the dr! I may force myself this friday if it is still there. :/
if it is a spider bite then bad things may happen if you wait that long. its only monday.
It's been there since last monday, and I'm still alive... :hide:
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Omg!! Don't google image search "spider bite" :o :o :o :o :o :o :o.
I did see some things that looked similar though.
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i had a thing on the back of my neck for years.
finally they burned it off with liquid nitrogen (i think that's what its called).
it was soooo cold it burned.
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Could be Ringworm too. they don't always form a "ring".
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My dad was bitten by a spider on his arm while he was getting firewood and it necrotized. It was probably a brown recluse spider that bit him. He has a scar that has holes in it even now.
(Yes, I googled spider bite images even though you said not to and it brought back memories.)
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Necrotized brings forth images that rotted doesn't quite cover.
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It might be a tick bite, but it doesn't really look like that either. But if it is a tick bite, you should get antibiotics as fast as you could.
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Go to the doctor, Shima.
I had a spider bite and it looked similar, at first. Actually, it was several in the same place. Apparently it had gotten caught in my covers while I was sleeping (just one more reason to give up sleeping :laugh: ) Within a few days it looked like a huge bruise, but it didn't heal for months. I went to the doctor on the fourth day, as it was still growing, and he was able to counteract some of the poisons. It was not painful right at the punctures, because it was a type of nerve poison, but the surrounding area was very painful from quick swelling. Kind of like a supernova zit, only the bite was causing irreversable damage to the tissues.
Usually a tick bite will have a single puncture, and quite often a head, broken off inside. No problem to the tick population for one to loose its head, since even as it dies it can find a safe spot and if it's a fertilized female its body will still protect the developing eggs. So, you'll have many more on the way.
Go to the doctor, Shima.
I like your back, too. I get these ideas ...
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I will force myself but I really don't want to go... I will make an appointment now :(.
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From personal experience, I'd say a nicotine patch could well cause that - mine itched like fuck and turned red and rashy. I'd say if it persists go to the doc, otherwise don't bother.
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I find it very interesting that no one, so far, has questioned how the small of my back came into contact with someone's nicotene patch.
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I find it very interesting that no one, so far, has questioned how the small of my back came into contact with someone's nicotene patch.
Spooning with an addict, Shima?
I just assumed you used the patch in order to prevent nicotine cravings. I don't know if you smoke or not.
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First and foremost, I will say go to the Doctor or a walk in clinic for an evaluation. To at least put your mind at ease! Secondly, without knowing where you live, it could be any number of kinds of insects that could have bitten you. I have heard about an increase in bed bug bites from people in hotels, B&B's (bed and breakfasts) in the US. My wife had a guy show up at her pharmacy who had bed bug bites really bad from a local northern New Hampshire B&B that he was staying at.
The fact that it has decreased and doesn't have any signs of necrotization is good! If it was a spider bite, you would have been at the Doctor long before you posted that picture.
Finally, it might be a good idea to do a thorough sweep thru the house periodically to keep the bugs at bay! Thats not a comment on your housekeeping, it's just a fact that bugs will migrate to wear it's warm at this time of year no matter how clean the house is. With the bugs come the things which prey on them! The endless battle!
As for the nicotine patch, unless you have extremely sensitive skin, a touch/exposure to one will not do that to you!