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DanTMWTMP

Lifer
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well, as much as i don't want to see it, i'm also curious as to what this looks like, so pics would be nice.
 

rmrf

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Originally posted by: realsup
tt is smallpox = very bad

The first symptoms of smallpox usually appear 12 to 14 days after infection.

Following the incubation period The period of time between the infection of an individual by a disease-causing agent and the manifestation of the disease it causes., a sudden onset of flu-like symptoms occurs. These symptoms include fever, malaise An indefinite feeling of debility or lack of health often indicative of or accompanying the onset of an illness., headache, severe fatigue and severe back pain.

A few days later, the characteristic smallpox rash appears as flat, red spots (lesions An abnormal change in structure of an organ or part due to injury or disease; especially one that is circumscribed and well defined.).

Within a day or two, these lesions become filled with clear fluid (vesicles A small abnormal elevation of the outer layer of skin enclosing a watery liquid) and then with pus (pustules A small circumscribed elevation of the skin containing pus and having an inflamed base.). The lesions appear first on your face, hands and forearms and later on the trunk. They're especially prominent on the palms of your hands and the soles of your feet. Lesions also develop in the mucous membranes of your nose and mouth. The way the lesions are distributed is a hallmark of smallpox and a primary way of diagnosing the disease.


Dude seal the house and call the CDC. This is gonna be worse then the bird flu =/

did you walk through the halls of your school and yell FIRE!!! a lot?

jeez dude....
 

realsup

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Originally posted by: rmrf
Originally posted by: realsup
tt is smallpox = very bad

The first symptoms of smallpox usually appear 12 to 14 days after infection.

Following the incubation period The period of time between the infection of an individual by a disease-causing agent and the manifestation of the disease it causes., a sudden onset of flu-like symptoms occurs. These symptoms include fever, malaise An indefinite feeling of debility or lack of health often indicative of or accompanying the onset of an illness., headache, severe fatigue and severe back pain.

A few days later, the characteristic smallpox rash appears as flat, red spots (lesions An abnormal change in structure of an organ or part due to injury or disease; especially one that is circumscribed and well defined.).

Within a day or two, these lesions become filled with clear fluid (vesicles A small abnormal elevation of the outer layer of skin enclosing a watery liquid) and then with pus (pustules A small circumscribed elevation of the skin containing pus and having an inflamed base.). The lesions appear first on your face, hands and forearms and later on the trunk. They're especially prominent on the palms of your hands and the soles of your feet. Lesions also develop in the mucous membranes of your nose and mouth. The way the lesions are distributed is a hallmark of smallpox and a primary way of diagnosing the disease.


Dude seal the house and call the CDC. This is gonna be worse then the bird flu =/

did you walk through the halls of your school and yell FIRE!!! a lot?

jeez dude....

Hmmm...may you are right and I panicked a little bit. Looked further down the google list.

Blisters

Can read all about listers there.

The clear, watery liquid inside a blister is called serum. To awnser the dudes question.

 

saahmed

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The liquid coming out is just pus aka serum. Its not a huge deal. But if the blisters/bruises are quite large and you keep excreting pus, I would say go to a doctor. For now, just keep washing with soap, and maybe wrap up your hands with something. It is nothing serious.
 

saahmed

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Originally posted by: realsup
tt is smallpox = very bad

The first symptoms of smallpox usually appear 12 to 14 days after infection.

Following the incubation period The period of time between the infection of an individual by a disease-causing agent and the manifestation of the disease it causes., a sudden onset of flu-like symptoms occurs. These symptoms include fever, malaise An indefinite feeling of debility or lack of health often indicative of or accompanying the onset of an illness., headache, severe fatigue and severe back pain.

A few days later, the characteristic smallpox rash appears as flat, red spots (lesions An abnormal change in structure of an organ or part due to injury or disease; especially one that is circumscribed and well defined.).

Within a day or two, these lesions become filled with clear fluid (vesicles A small abnormal elevation of the outer layer of skin enclosing a watery liquid) and then with pus (pustules A small circumscribed elevation of the skin containing pus and having an inflamed base.). The lesions appear first on your face, hands and forearms and later on the trunk. They're especially prominent on the palms of your hands and the soles of your feet. Lesions also develop in the mucous membranes of your nose and mouth. The way the lesions are distributed is a hallmark of smallpox and a primary way of diagnosing the disease.


Dude seal the house and call the CDC. This is gonna be worse then the bird flu =/

It is not smallpox...unless you have red dots in areas.


BTW.. Not a doctor. Just a freshman in college, but a pre-med student.
 

compuwiz1

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Oct 9, 1999
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You almost died. Some of you did. Go see a doctor, you idiot.

Common sense tells me if you drank that much, got so sick, had those problems immediately following, that you were probably on the brink of being a NON-Entity. Go see the doc. ;)
 

saahmed

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You probably just did something stupid while you were drunk and you cant remember it. Seriosuly I dont think its anything more than a bruise or blister. Get some pics up and you might get more help.
 

ShOcKwAvE827

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Originally posted by: saahmed
The liquid coming out is just pus aka serum. Its not a huge deal. But if the blisters/bruises are quite large and you keep excreting pus, I would say go to a doctor. For now, just keep washing with soap, and maybe wrap up your hands with something. It is nothing serious.

Serum =/= Pus. Just because there is serum does not mean it is purulent. Pus is usually a collection of lymphocytes esp. neutrophils that do the phagocytosing of all the dead cells/bacteria when fighting an infection. It is usually thick like what you get when popping a zit, not watery like he described.
 

SilentZero

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Asking medical advice on ATOT is like asking a prostitute to do your finite automata homework. Pointless!
 

doze

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Jul 26, 2005
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Sounds like you probably bit it while drunk and landed on your hands, go to the doctor if it hurts otherwise just keep it clean

 

tfcmasta97

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sounds like a plan. i hope to visit a pharmacy tonite or somethin, that or a walk-in-clinic of some sort.

i doubt its smallpox or whatever cuz i would have flulike symptoms first right?

ive kept it clean, put some of that azn alcohol cleaner stuff or whatever into it. burned like mad but cleans it i guess.
 

scottish144

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Jul 20, 2005
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Originally posted by: rmrf
Originally posted by: realsup
tt is smallpox = very bad

The first symptoms of smallpox usually appear 12 to 14 days after infection.

Following the incubation period The period of time between the infection of an individual by a disease-causing agent and the manifestation of the disease it causes., a sudden onset of flu-like symptoms occurs. These symptoms include fever, malaise An indefinite feeling of debility or lack of health often indicative of or accompanying the onset of an illness., headache, severe fatigue and severe back pain.

A few days later, the characteristic smallpox rash appears as flat, red spots (lesions An abnormal change in structure of an organ or part due to injury or disease; especially one that is circumscribed and well defined.).

Within a day or two, these lesions become filled with clear fluid (vesicles A small abnormal elevation of the outer layer of skin enclosing a watery liquid) and then with pus (pustules A small circumscribed elevation of the skin containing pus and having an inflamed base.). The lesions appear first on your face, hands and forearms and later on the trunk. They're especially prominent on the palms of your hands and the soles of your feet. Lesions also develop in the mucous membranes of your nose and mouth. The way the lesions are distributed is a hallmark of smallpox and a primary way of diagnosing the disease.


Dude seal the house and call the CDC. This is gonna be worse then the bird flu =/

did you walk through the halls of your school and yell FIRE!!! a lot?

jeez dude....

FYI: The only known smallpox viruses exist in a lab somewhere in the desert. It was wiped out in the 70s.
 

40Hands

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LOL at the title....ATOT Doctors

ATOT Doctors: "Where immaturity and obscure acronyms heal all wounds"
 

saahmed

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Originally posted by: ShOcKwAvE827
Originally posted by: saahmed
The liquid coming out is just pus aka serum. Its not a huge deal. But if the blisters/bruises are quite large and you keep excreting pus, I would say go to a doctor. For now, just keep washing with soap, and maybe wrap up your hands with something. It is nothing serious.

Serum =/= Pus. Just because there is serum does not mean it is purulent. Pus is usually a collection of lymphocytes esp. neutrophils that do the phagocytosing of all the dead cells/bacteria when fighting an infection. It is usually thick like what you get when popping a zit, not watery like he described.


LOL. Did you copy this out of some medical dictionary. Pus comes in different forms, it can sometimes be watery. Anyway, what do you suggest it is? It cant be anything else. The body does not produce other products that would collect in the hands. Unless somebody filled up a balloon with some other liquid and placed it in his hands, it is pus.
 

GuitarDaddy

Lifer
Nov 9, 2004
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Sound like you were so drunk you were using the palm of your hand as an ashtray! Saw a buddy do that once, then wondered where the blisters came from the next day.

Dude the AA 12 step program is in your future
 

ShOcKwAvE827

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Jul 28, 2001
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Originally posted by: saahmed
Originally posted by: ShOcKwAvE827
Originally posted by: saahmed
The liquid coming out is just pus aka serum. Its not a huge deal. But if the blisters/bruises are quite large and you keep excreting pus, I would say go to a doctor. For now, just keep washing with soap, and maybe wrap up your hands with something. It is nothing serious.

Serum =/= Pus. Just because there is serum does not mean it is purulent. Pus is usually a collection of lymphocytes esp. neutrophils that do the phagocytosing of all the dead cells/bacteria when fighting an infection. It is usually thick like what you get when popping a zit, not watery like he described.


LOL. Did you copy this out of some medical dictionary. Pus comes in different forms, it can sometimes be watery. Anyway, what do you suggest it is? It cant be anything else. The body does not produce other products that would collect in the hands. Unless somebody filled up a balloon with some other liquid and placed it in his hands, it is pus.

No, I'm actually in medical school. Liquid can collect in lots of places. It's called edema. Edema isn't usually pus. I'm not saying it's can't be pus, but most likely not.
 

tfcmasta97

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Feb 7, 2004
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so i got edema in my hands. interesting.

uhh i havent seen a doctor yet cuz i was pretty busy today... hope to do so tomm.

until then ive been using 'medicated oil' which has:

26.5% menthol

18.6% methyl salicylate

1.56% eucalyptus oil


burns like a b1tch, so its gonna be good, right?