A impossible cold and presently little red bumps?
Today I notice white patches on my tonsils but my throat no
longer hurts, it's itchy because of the coughing and drainage and my voice is hoarse. (I've have strep throat before and this is NOT it)
I basically noticed I own little red bumps on my arms, chest, stomach and back. They don't itch and are honestly small.
Is this just a hostile response to the cold and my body fighting infection?
(Please don't anyone suggest chicken pox.I've already have a severe case when I be a child)
Answers: scarletina
Scarletina is a rash cause by infection somewhere in the body (usually the throat but habitually other places) with the Group A beta-hemolytic Streptococcus germ. (Scarlet frenzy is the full blown syndrome of untreated Strep infection with a much worse imprudent.) There are many strains of Streptococcus germ; this is the one that cause this rash. The immune system forms antibodies that cross counter with not single parts of the Strep germ that act as a toxin but also middle-of-the-road tissues in the blood vessel of the body. When this happens surrounded by the skin, the blood vessels are injured, dilate, and a all your own red, sandpapery rash develops. It is habitually first noted in the underpants nouns - where the skin stays the warmest.
the white patch could be bacteria that could result in tonsilitis.
i hope you get better!
it might be a alergic hostile response?? or some sickness but ime sure its not deadly. communicate your parents or doctor