Every now and then I notice my arm starts itching. I look down and every time there is a raised bump or sometimes a few of them. It only lasts a short time. This has been going on for about a year or so. I cant find out what causes it. Sometimes I am in my car, or at my computer. Anyone have any ideas or have anything similar happen?
Here is a pic of my arm tonight. Just came out of nowhere. Again :(
In the past I had the same thing. Never worried much because it always went away quickly. It very rarely happens to me any more. There are things I now put on my skin to nourish it and treat or prevent these symptoms.
Fresh Aloe Vera works if you have a plant around… I notice you posted a picture of one 4 days ago and now ask about your skin. That is a nice synchronicity.
If you break/cut off some Aloe Vera and put it on your skin then you should see the effect immediately. Fresh Aloe Vera is incredible for the skin.
Also Black Cumin Seed Oil aka “Black Seed Oil” aka “Nigela Seed Oil” is said to "cure anything but death" and can be used topically or consumed.
As @tmave117 mentioned laundry detergent may be a factor: It helped me to use one with less ingredients. Also ash and mud can be good for the skin and getting stung by nettles occasionally helped me. Hope this helps you @adamdonmez.
I won’t attempt to answer why this happens right now but I’m sure it is worth investigating.
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Thanks for the info I will definitely try the aloe plant next time this happens!
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Aren't they are insect bites?
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They do look like bites
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I think you put ash rice husk, hopefully help 😉
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Some time happen with me. It a may for micro insects attack. You can use any itch guard. I think your problem will solve.
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I hate bugs I hope there not little insects. But you may be right.
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Sometimes a rash can be caused by using too much laundry detergent or possibly a perfume or toxin of some sort.
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I work in auto repair so it could be something from work getting on my skin
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My recommendation is that if you already have time with that, go to a dermatologist or infectologist to do the relevant exams, and discard any cause that causes it, I notice that you get a welt and the surrounding area is red. Greetings and blessings
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Thanks I never get it checked out because as fast as it comes it goes and then I forget about it until it happens again. Next time I think Ill try and go get it checked right away.
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