Saturday, June 9, 2012

Red blotches on skin tips | Latest Mehndi Design - Fashion Wears - Beauty Tips

Red blotches on skin tips | Latest Mehndi Design - Fashion Wears - Beauty Tips

Red blotches on skin tips

The most distinctive of the first symptoms of Lyme disease is Erythema migrans, a large circular red blotch which covers the area of skin where the infected tick initially bit the human host.
This large red patch is sometimes referred to as a ‘Bulls Eye wound’. ‘Bulls eye’ represents the red circular appearance and similarity to the bull’s eye on a dart board and ‘wound’ due to the color and progressive size of the patch. The Bulls Eye Wound is not a wound but a skin reaction to the bite of the Lyme disease infected tick.

The Bulls Eye wound usually develops between 3 days to 1 month after the human host receives a bite from an infected tick.
At first, a red patch appears over the site of the bite which grows larger. In the early stages the red patches vary in size and shape but as they expand they take on a large circular appearance resembling a bulls eye. The bulls eye wound (red patch) is not normally painful although it may be warm to touch.
Not all red patches over the bite site indicate an emerging bull’s eye wound. An allergic reaction to the saliva of a tick can produce redness over the ticks bite site.

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