I'm continuously getting these itchy spots all over my body. Why?


I've only been bitten by a bug twice in my life.
I always put on lotion.
I always dust off my bed.
I always wear slippers. Oh, and my feet look like a mummy's foot. (All red and blochy)
Why?

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Answers:
My guess is hives, which is usually just an allergic reaction. It could be your lotion, it could be your slippers, it could be from stress.

"Urticaria or hives is a relatively common form of allergic reaction that causes raised red skin welts. Urticaria is also known as nettle rash or uredo. These welts can range in diameter from 5 mm (0.2 inches) or more, itch severely, and often have a pale border. Urticaria is generally caused by direct contact with an allergenic substance, or an immune response to food or some other allergen. Hives can also be caused by stress."

You probably have nothing at all to worry about but, I recommend seeing a doctor anyways, it's better to be safe than sorry.

Good luck.

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