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  1. #11
    jec
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    I have a little guy with sand flee bites- they look like chicken pox but was hanging out in the sand and got bitten.
    Just be on the safe side and get them checked out if your concerned.

  2. #12
    apples and bananas
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    Quote Originally Posted by kidlove View Post
    ooooh! it could be a little "wart" look it up, i think its called mulluscum (not sure on the spelling) but I think they show up in little patches and look a little like "pimples". if thats the case, you can wait it out and they may go away (they are a virus). sometimes they will spread and you need to get rid of them. remove by scraping, or freeze them off. Warts can also cause a fever due to the fact they are a virus and the fever comes from the bodies highered immune system in attemp to fight the virus.
    Good thought... I know what they look like, I've seen them first hand! And that isn't it. But good thinking... Thanks,

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    no prob apples, just thinking of all the nasty little things that have come my way over the years.

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