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jp87uk

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  1. well, ive been using 99% aloe vera, and its ok, it makes one part of the rash (the part where it started from) sting a little when applied, i dont know if this is a good or bad thing, but after a while it dries it up and kinda looks better, i cant really tell, i just dont understand why it has spread. I may have to visit a specialist....
  2. i went biking in some woods about 3 weeks back now, and rode down a path with bracken overgrowing onto it, a couple days later i had a rash appear on the backs of my hands anf fingers symtoms, and for the first week, it itched like hell!! Now, its not really itchy at all, but has spread to my belly and my legs a little (quite a bit on my belly actually, and eblows)... ive been usin various stuff but nothing seems to be making it go away, ive used aloe vera the last couple of days, but im not sure a lot is happening.... sometimes it looks like its turning back to the normal colour, and others its quite red as if flaring up again... as its been 3 weeks im a little concerned..... can anyone shed light on this for me? many thanks
  3. hey, i read this post while trying to find out about rashes caused by bracken (or ferns) i went biking in some woods about 3 weeks back now, and rode down a path with bracken overgrowing onto it, a couple days later i had the same symtoms on the backs of my hands, and for the first week, it itched like hell!! Now, its not really itchy at all, but has spread to my belly and my legs a little... ive been usin various stuff but nothing seems to be making it go away, ive used aloe vera the last couple of days, but im not sure a lot is happening.... how long did yours last? and did it spread like that? any help would be sound. thanks

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