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Hey guys,

Recently i have started to get red dots on my body (chest, shoulders, back, but not face at all). They are not filled with any fluid or anything just red dots. The only new supps I have added are XFA and Glycergrow. I also am taking SNS DAA. I have taken DAA before but not Sodium DAA. Has anyone else ever got any sort of reaction like this to any of these supplements? Any info would be grateful. Just kind of curious before I go see a doctor.
 
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Hey guys,

Recently i have started to get red dots on my body (chest, shoulders, back, but not face at all). They are not filled with any fluid or anything just red dots. The only new supps I have added are XFA and Glycergrow. I also am taking SNS DAA. I have taken DAA before but not Sodium DAA. Has anyone else ever got any sort of reaction like this to any of these supplements? Any info would be grateful. Just kind of curious before I go see a doctor.
Are you taking any niacin? That reaction isn't associated with anything you listed.
 
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Are you taking any niacin? That reaction isn't associated with anything you listed.
No I'm not but my roommate was taking it and we use the same shower... anyway I could have got it by sharing something?
 
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Does he have the same bumps? Sounds more like a mild type 4 hypersensitivity reaction to something you came in contact with. Generally reactions to things ingested are evenly distributed around the body. Take an anti-histamine and see if it goes away.
 
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If that be the case visit your dermatologist and have him blast them bumps with liquid nitrogen.
 

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If that be the case visit your dermatologist and have him blast them bumps with liquid nitrogen.
they're tiny, and most arent noticeable unless you look closely.
 
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Does he have the same bumps? Sounds more like a mild type 4 hypersensitivity reaction to something you came in contact with. Generally reactions to things ingested are evenly distributed around the body. Take an anti-histamine and see if it goes away.
Alright ill do that and thanks for the info
 
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No I'm not but my roommate was taking it and we use the same shower... anyway I could have got it by sharing something?
No. If it were flushing from niacin you would need to ingest it.
 
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found out what it is a while ago but forgot to post it...its called pityriasis rosae... and let me tell ya it sucks... I have to wear long sleeves everywhere but I think its starting to fade away
 

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found out what it is a while ago but forgot to post it...its called pityriasis rosae... and let me tell ya it sucks... I have to wear long sleeves everywhere but I think its starting to fade away
Ah viral, I've had it before. Had to "ballroom dance" with spots all over my arms. Took a good bit of convincing to let them know it wasn't contagious. It could also present as viral exanthem.
 
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Ah viral, I've had it before. Had to "ballroom dance" with spots all over my arms. Took a good bit of convincing to let them know it wasn't contagious. It could also present as viral exanthem.
No way I would of did that haha. Ya I thought it was contagious also. The student health lady told me mine is pretty bad. My lesion started on my chest so the front of me is pretty bad, but ya the arms are spotted up pretty good also. How long before yours finally went away?
 
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Oophh viral, nothing you can do but let it come out on its own. You can possibly help it along on its break out but that could have negative repercussions.
 
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Oophh viral, nothing you can do but let it come out on its own. You can possibly help it along on its break out but that could have negative repercussions.
I think I've had it for about 4-5 weeks now. So ya it should be going away soon enough.
 
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allergic reaction it sounds like
 

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