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I have a friend who has had places come up on her skin that are about 2 inches in diameter, red and puffy. The area will become hot even if the rest of her skin is cold. Does this sound familiar to anyone? What can she take to relieve this and what might it be?

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This MAY be rhumetoid arthiritis... or another auto immune disorder. I know a few people who get this and it comes and goes.

 

Not trying to scare anyone, I don't see it and it also may be an allergic reaction or caused by genetically modified food or ... other

 

Just a thought

 

Jamie

 

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Monday, August 05, 2002 5:07 AM

[herbal remedies] Swollen hot patches

 

I have a friend who has had places come up on her skin that are about 2 inches in diameter, red and puffy. The area will become hot even if the rest of her skin is cold. Does this sound familiar to anyone? What can she take to relieve this and what might it be?

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Usually when i have encountered anything like this, it has been a result of a

chemical poisoning. Could be using a new cleaner at home, or somebody could

be doing remodeling at work. Or maybe an auto body shop just opened up next

door. These questions need to be asked.

 

If something like this is not handled, which means basically getting the

patient separated from whatever chemical is causing this, it can eventually

break over into what is often diagnosed as Chronic Fatigue Syndrome.

 

On Mon, 5 Aug 2002 08:07:35 -0400 " C.A.Spence " <mtshadow

wrote:

 

> I have a friend who has had places come up on

> her

> skin that are about 2 inches in diameter, red

> and puffy.  The area will

> become hot even if the rest of her skin is

> cold.  Does this sound familiar

> to anyone?  What can she take to relieve

> this and what might it

> be?

> Chris

 

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