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I posted yesterday I think, about 2 blisters near the top of my arm. The blisters are still there but there is more of a red area surrounding it and its got bigger. Went in to boots the chemist and showed it to the pharmacist she told me to phone the doctor.

I sent them an email with photos attached and I've to get an antibiotic.

Don't feel unwell or anything so that's good and was back out running this morning in rain and 45mph winds so I seem fit and well apart from my arm.

So when out and running be careful when running in low tree areas and check your skin . 😊😊

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Allbarron profile image
Allbarron60minGraduate

That doesn't look good, you can see it's infected😟Glad you've got something for it. Did they say what could have caused it?? Good to here that you are feeling ok in yourself though. 👍 Take care Buddy, hope those antibiotics kick in soon 🤒

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Buddy34Graduate10 in reply to Allbarron

Don't know exactly what caused it, running by the over hanging tree or bitten by a beastie as we say in Scotland 🤣

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SybilwGraduate10 in reply to Buddy34

Got to watch the beasties!! 🐜 My husband reacts like that to bites. 🤞🏻it doesn’t spread more.

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Sandraj39Graduate10

Ouch - that looks nasty Buddy. Glad you have received some treatment and really hope it settles soon. 🤞

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Buddy34Graduate10 in reply to Sandraj39

Yes Sandra I'm glad I phoned the doctors now😊👍

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AlMorrAmbassadorGraduate10

That looks nasty, a bit bigger than yesterday, I hope the antibiotic will get rid of them, part of my running route goes through a woodland area, I know where the overhanging trees are, but from now on I will be extra careful when I am on that part of the route.

I hope those blisters will go very quickly with the help of the antibiotics.

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Buddy34Graduate10 in reply to AlMorr

Yes AlMorr the red part on the surrounding area is spreading that's way I've been given antibiotics 😊👍

Vonb profile image
VonbGraduate10

Ouch that looks nasty, do you think it was the actual tree or an insect from the tree? Hope the antibiotics kick in soon x

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Buddy34Graduate10 in reply to Vonb

thats the thing I don't know could've been the tree or an insect 😊

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limberlouGraduate10

Oooh nasty!! I went for a walk the other evening with my son, just before we had the thunder and we kept seeing loads of the big flying ants and when I got home I had been bitten on the side of my right calf. Only a tiny bite but by next morning it was swollen and had a big red patch round it about half the size of your red patch....no blisters though. I took extra antihistamines for a couple of days and put Zambuk on it and it’s gone right down now.

Yours looks more like blisters from some sort of sap.

Hope it goes soon 💕🤞

Katnap profile image
KatnapGraduate10

Tailchaser reacted to a bee sting and found antiinflammatories helped with the growing red patch.

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KatnapGraduate10 in reply to Katnap

Obviously that wouldn't help an infection so fingers crossed the antibiotics do the job!

Gosh Buddy, bless your heart. I really hope that it begins to settle for you. Really well done on the run in that wind too! Nothing seems to stop you going out and achieving. Take great care.

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Buddy34Graduate10 in reply to

First antibiotic taken so hopefully whatever it is will settle down soon 😊👍

Mum22boys profile image
Mum22boysGraduate10

Blimey that has spread! Fingers crossed the antibiotics start working super quickly and it settles down in the next day or so.

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Pinkpig20Graduate10

Infected insect bites? Not very nice. Hope the antibiotics help 😀

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Archerygoddess60minGraduate

Ouch! That looks sore. Hope the antibiotics kick in soon

LUHAN profile image
LUHANGraduate10

Hope you start to see some improvement soon. It looks so painful bless you x

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Buddy34Graduate10 in reply to LUHAN

Its okay definitely not painful. Thank you 😊

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GrannyhugsGraduate10

Yikes that’s some reaction you’ve got. I’m glad pharmacist and doctor have taken it seriously. Hope it calms down. Take care. 🤗

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SueAppleRunGraduate1060minGraduate

They look sore, let’s hope the antibiotics work really quickly

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Watermint

They look like bites

Wimborne profile image
Wimborne

Thanks Buddy for sharing. I hope it heals well and settles down soon for you. I blissfully run and bash overhanging plants away with my arms. Will be a bit more careful in future. Avoiding the beasties is more difficult though... have eaten quite a few in recent weeks.

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RaspberrypinkGraduate10

Ouch. Hope that gets better soon. 👍🏼

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Daiwalker

I walked through Scotland back in 2011. One of the places that I stayed at had a poem on the wall about The Invernonan Midge. I can't remember it all but starts "The Invernonan Midge is a carnivore elite, with an ice axe in his oxter, and crampons for feet..." Those few lines have stuck with me. Wee beasties they are.

I still think it was from the tree (as my reply to your other thread) rather than midges, but it just reminded me of those carnivores elite!

Hope all clears soon.

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pippkins

Yikes they look very angry!!

Glad you have antibiotics and had it seen by a pharmacist.

It could be a bite - or it could be from brushing past a poisonous plant - do you have HOG-WEED growing on your route? It looks similar to cow parsley, but bigger and certainly something that your skin shouldn't touch! It also has the "Brucey-Bonus" of leaving the affected area of skin extra sensitive to UV from sunlight, adding further complications.

I have been avoiding brushing past branches and bushes on my runs, more to do with C-19 (just being extra cautious in case an infected person had brushed past it too!).

My husband came back from a run recently with a straight line of about 10 blisters across his calf - it looked very similar to your photo but his actual red area swelled up too. He took antihistamines and it settled down after a few days; still unsure if it was plant or beastie induced!

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CaptFrey60minGraduate

Eeek Looks nasty

Time_Lord profile image
Time_Lord

Glad you got it sorted out. Hope the antibiotics kick in soon & your arm gets better x

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bfendt

Hello, I have been fairly regularly over the last few years, by some beastie that produces those sorts of blisters. Not sure what crittur it is. The blisters fill up with lots of fluid and are inflamed as you show in the photo. The most I have used is an antibiotic cream. Of late I tend to burst the blisters and drain off the fluid, which seems to work best for me. I know, GASP/HORROR don't do that! However it has given the quickest healing and reduced the inflammation much quicker. The blisters, as they are tend to take 1-2 weeks to start to disappear.

They will go, but will irritate for awhile. It will be interesting to hear how you get on.

Buddy34 profile image
Buddy34Graduate10 in reply to bfendt

Been told by the doctor DO NOT burst the blisters as I could cause more infection 😊👍

paulmeister profile image
paulmeisterGraduate10

I was thinking Giant hogweed too. There are several plants which will cause a similar reaction as I found out a few years ago when I brushed against a parsnip top in the garden.

Damo61 profile image
Damo61

Look like nasty horsefly bites. Antibiotics and antihistamines should do the trick.

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Banana12Graduate10

They look sore Buddy. Take care. I read last year, I think, that there’s caterpillars invading Britain that’s if they touch your skin they are toxic. In Portugal, I’ve seen that they put tape around the middle of trees to deter them. But I understand in Scotland ( it was on the coast) they were spraying. It’s always a worry when you don’t know specific problem as you can’t then easily avoid. Hoping it clears up quickly for you.

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Rungranny60minGraduate

There is a plant called Hogweed or Giant Hogweed which grows along hedgerows and river banks. If u brush against it , it reacts with sunlight and causes blisters similar to this.

Perhaps that could be the cause.

Google it to see what it looks like.

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Buddy34Graduate10 in reply to Rungranny

yes I did Google it. But the only tree that I remember brushing off of was a Hawthorn. Possibly been bitten by something 😊👍

LurcherMum profile image
LurcherMumGraduate10

Owch! Thanks for sharing a photo and putting me off my lunch! Looks more like a beastie bite but I guess it could have been the tree branch. Take care. Glad you're still out running though.

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Buddy34Graduate10 in reply to LurcherMum

Well don't look at your phone while eating🤣🤣. Getting better with only 4 tablets taken👍

Dexy5 profile image
Dexy5Graduate10

Ooch. Glad it’s not on your leg Buddy as we would be worrying about ticks. A good idea about getting expert advice straight away.

Fionamags profile image
FionamagsGraduate10

That looks nasty. Hope those antibiotics kick in soon.

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Buddy34Graduate10 in reply to Fionamags

they're working already 👍

LUHAN profile image
LUHANGraduate10

Hope your arm is on the mend. X

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Buddy34Graduate10 in reply to LUHAN

Yes it is thanks 👍

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