May I pls bring my daughter in t b tested? Without an appt made? We from WI..here in Oceanside CA only until Sun. She had the bullseye rash except didnt know that until saw it on brochure months after it was fading away. It is going on 3yrs since rash. She endures 53symptoms so far!! She was tested with Western Blot..1st test was positive second test negative...i STRONGLY feel she was misdiagnost. For some reason Drs in Rhinelander WI dont take this seriously. Pls will u help me get the appropriate medical treatment for my 16yr old Daughter?? My phone number is 715 0000. Ive been trying but no Drs where i live seem t care much. I saw this online an really hope u will retest my daughter again so she can get the help she NEEDS. Thank u for ur time and ur needed help....From Pamela..her Mama
Hello, bull's eye lesions on the body can be erythema multiforme This has various causes, with the age mentioned, infections are the most common cause These lesions subside on their own as the infection resolves/underlying cause eg. drugs are stopped, but if ulcerate, you need to visit a dermatologist for evaluation and management.
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What Causes Bull S Eye Rash?
Hello, bull s eye lesions on the body can be erythema multiforme This has various causes, with the age mentioned, infections are the most common cause These lesions subside on their own as the infection resolves/underlying cause eg. drugs are stopped, but if ulcerate, you need to visit a dermatologist for evaluation and management.