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What Could Be The Recurring Spots Which Are Itchy?

I have a bite like spots that came and left they were itching, and now I got 3 or more of thos spot in defferant location on my body that reapeared. i have been eating straberrys , even thow i always did without any problems. i live in the city so i do not believe they are bugs bite
posted on Sat, 5 Oct 2013
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Hello,
Welcome to healthcare magic.
From your history, the possibilities include scabies, papular urticaria and bed bug bites. Living in a city does not rule our bug bites.
If any of your family members/ room mates or close contacts have similar lesions, the chances of scabies is more likely. Papular urticaria occurs as a reaction to mosquito bites commonly. Screen you mattress for bugs.
Depending on the cause, you need appropriate treatment.
Take care.
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What Could Be The Recurring Spots Which Are Itchy?

Hello, Welcome to healthcare magic. From your history, the possibilities include scabies, papular urticaria and bed bug bites. Living in a city does not rule our bug bites. If any of your family members/ room mates or close contacts have similar lesions, the chances of scabies is more likely. Papular urticaria occurs as a reaction to mosquito bites commonly. Screen you mattress for bugs. Depending on the cause, you need appropriate treatment. Take care.