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Bumps for two months. Had chicken pox twice, bumps come one day, leave in 3-5 days They spread like wild flowers when they\'re coming, they itch, and some of them are huge. Do you know what this could be?
( 6 Apr 2006)
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Chicken pox usually begins with a low grade fever, a mild headache and a feeling of weakness. In chickenpox you have a characteristic itchy rash which then forms blisters that dry and within 4-5 days they become scabs. If you are experiencing this, it could be chicken pox but personally I feel repeated recurrence of bumps is something else. Seek professional medical advice immediately. Let the doctor decide the medical cure based on his diagnosis after examining you. It could be urticaria or something more serious. I can definitely suggest home remedies to relieve symptoms of itching: You should benefit from our treatment using Rose-Water and Vinegar and also from our mint treatment. Please read: http://www.home-remedies-for-you.com/remedy/Urticaria.html
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answered by P P on 24 May 2006, 5:23:03
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