Fleas. Honestly. Use flea medication on pets regularly to keep them off pets if you have any. To rid them in your home, you have to strip all beds and wash sheets thoroughly and often. Vacuum carpets well two to three times a week then throw the vacuum bag away immediately. Sprinkle flea powders on furniture. Fleas are attracted to white, so using a darker colored sheet may help keep them off you at night. You need to use a de-fogger for every room in your house, perhaps repeatedly, until the fleas are gone. Remove or protect all food, pets and children while doing this.
2006-12-13 08:54:32
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answered by Venice Girl 6
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Possibly fleas, but also sounds like a possible skin parasite. Ask an experienced Mom & a few pre-school teachers to take a look and confirm what they are before you go to all this trouble.
Also, high doses of B Complex vitamins 3x/day, and odorless garlic will make you less yummy to these critters.
If they are not flea bite, see a dermatologist .
If you don't have pets but just moved in, life will be really rough until you flea bomb.
Also it is posssible to get bitten by fleas from someone else's pets, but if you wake with them that does not sound likely.
Take good care!.
2006-12-13 09:10:42
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answered by gettin'real 5
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Are you sure they are bites? I used to get what I called nerve bumps. Looked alot like a mosquito bite and itched. They felt hard underneath the skin. I usually got them when I got in a hurry or exicted or upset about something. They would come up as quick as you described. As long as you don't scratch them, they went away pretty quick.
2006-12-13 10:27:53
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answered by Vicm0322 3
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in my opinion all of their video clips are traumatic. curiously those adult males have a canine education employer, that's purely very incorrect. they look completely clueless. I believe the %. mentality frame of mind for pups. Our coach calls it the puppy circle, yet its achieved particularly otherwise than the frame of mind they're taking the following. each and each and every of the domestic dogs are in reality in a circle around the instructor, and each and each and every puppy feeds off the different pups ability (in barking and lounging for the sleeve). The canine get teased with a rag (small chew sleeve) one after the other and than each and each and every receives a turn biting and playing tug with the instructor. i imagine its a a lot more effective frame of mind. canine stumble on the thanks to be self sufficient and ignore about different canine. i do no longer like the free for all frame of mind they're taking the following. it may create canine aggression when you consider that each and each and every of the canine are battling for an same sleeve. yet i'm no longer a coach, so i'd be completely off base. also i'm particularly pregidous adversarial to those adult males after seeing their different video clips. Chigirl, technically the helper (undesirable guy) might want to in no way provide the off command. the canine is meant to hearken to in problem-free words to the handler (the owner or whoever is education the canine).
2016-11-26 01:25:54
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answered by ? 4
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Go see your local pharmacist, who might know. You can try Piriton which works with most allergies. A dermatologist will need a GP referral in the NHS. You might have a long wait, so best to see someone soon.
2006-12-17 07:29:57
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answered by kenjinuk 5
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It sounds like mites they live everywhere you need to spring clean and wash everything get rid of your pillows and get new ones and hoover your mattress once a week see if it makes a difference.
2006-12-14 23:30:57
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answered by Anonymous
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They are "acne" face bugs, a bit like bed bugs, but only attact people with acne. When you face looks like a ariel photo of Nagasaki they will move on.
2006-12-13 08:57:19
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answered by Anonymous
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try antihystermine cream. do you have pets. it may be flea bites. witch hazel sticks are very good at reducing the redness as well
2006-12-13 08:43:18
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answered by Clare S 2
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could be fleas have you any pets or could be acne or could be an alergy to something ask your doc
2006-12-13 08:41:39
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answered by julie t 5
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try washing
2006-12-13 08:43:23
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answered by ALBERT M 2
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