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Q: unrecognized bites ?
asked by: dan1980 on May 3rd, 2008
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Every year, around this time when the weather begins to improve, I start finding itchy red lumps usually on my ankles or around my knees. To give you an idea of size they're usually similar size and appearance to a nasty spot or pimple.

They usually appear singularly or in pairs close to each other, and I nearly always discover (or start to feel them) in a morning after a night in bed.

When I was younger, I seem to remember that if I scratched them, they would worsen and even spread. I've seen nothing on the internet that suggests bites do this, and as I'm reluctant to scratch them now - don't really want to try it again to check!

My partner who shares the bed has never been effected and I have seen no evidence of bedbugs etc. Also, wouldn't they effect me all year round if they were present? We have no pets and rarely come into contact with animals, so I can't see fleas been the problem. I thought it could possibly be dust mites (we're generally very clean and tidy, but the bedroom does get cluttered regularly), but have since found out they don't actually bite.

It usually takes more than a week for them to start to disappear, and after they've gone, they leave a slightly darkened patch that seems to take months to actually fade away.

Various creams and gels ease the itching somewhat but don't really hasten the removal. If anyone has any ideas what might be causing these bites, I'd really appreciate some opinions. Thanks.
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MandMs
replied on May 13th, 2008
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Do the lesions usually last longer than 24 hours?
Are they both painful and itchy?
Do they leave purpuric and hyperpigmented lesions?
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dbertie
replied on June 26th, 2009
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Same problem
Dan,

I'm having a similar problem right now. I moved into a newly renovated apartment about 6 months ago, and sometime in the last 2 months I started to get bumps that looked and felt like mosquito bites. They itch, they're red, they're the right size... Like you, they come in groups, usually of 2 sometimes 3. I suspected bed bugs, but ruled them out as my bed shows no signs of them.

Recently, my long distance girlfriend stayed in my apartment for 6 days, we were basically inseparable in that time. And yet, I continue to see new 'bites' and she's completely free of anything.

Seems to me you might be dealing with exactly whatever it is I'm going through. I've seen a nurse practitioner and a dermatologist, neither have been helpful. Have you had any luck figuring out what's going on!?

Help!

-Albert
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diaz7
replied on September 9th, 2009
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Red Marks on you body
HI, I have the same problem you are describing, I would describe the problems just as you did. I have looked all over for bed bugs but have not found anything, anyway I have found out that by rubbing my body with body lotion before I go to bed will keep them away, put the lotion on your whole body, and you can use powder on your other parts, but if you forget they will bite you. I hope this will help
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