many little red dots on skin

I know there is information about Cpni and red dots.

But I would like to know if anybody else has this problem to a degree whereit is bothering.

I get the red dots especially on the legs. Some days it is  worse and the dots cover the legs.

I wonder if this is an acute attck or a die off.

I think it is getting worse if I am in the sun ( not on meds right now).

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They are called petechiaei

They are called petechiaei and a lot of us experience(d) them while on treatment. They're believed to be tiny burst blood vessels and some doctors consider them a sign of infection. Mayo Clinic states they're due to low platelet counts. Mine flare up when I pulse flagyli, so I assume the abxi are kicking some cpni in the derriere then.

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The difference between what we do and what we are capable of doing would suffice to solve most of the world’s problems. Mohandas Gandhi

Thanks for your answer. I am

Thanks for your answer. I am off meds at the moment but mine also flare up extremely when I take flagyli. And when I am in the sun, not sure the sun kills them.

Do you think it is die off due to flagyl? Do you also have the microscopic little black dots - perhaps they are the same as the red dots but just dry imediately.

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No, no little black dots

No, no little black dots here, but it could be just what you think. I would suppose, once they erupt, the little dot of dried blood would remain until the body cleans it up.

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The difference between what we do and what we are capable of doing would suffice to solve most of the world’s problems. Mohandas Gandhi

I had petechiaei flare up

I had petechiaei flare up when I was a child, and I think Cpni caused it.

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minocycline, azithromycine, metronidazolei 2007-2009, chelation for lead poisoning, Lauricidin: muscle pain, insomnia, interstitial cystitisi (almost well), sinus, dry eyes, stiff neck, veins, hypothyroid, TMJ, hip joints (all well now)

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