Tuesday, February 2, 2010

Cat and Human Fungus?

One of our new kittens has two red lumps on her neck... One was bleeding yesterday, but now it is closed, and doesn't bother her at all...





However, I now have similar (but smaller) red bumps under my arm.... They itch terribly. The kitten's bumps don't seem to cause her and irritation, but I'm wondering if they're the same. I know for a fact that it is not ringworm... I have seen that before. These are bumps, not circular red rings.





Any ideas as to what this could be? We go to the vet tomorrow.Cat and Human Fungus?
Hi,





IMO 鈥業F鈥?fungal/thrush - Monistat and better micro-nutritional absorption in the gut should clear it up.





Sounds like the skin reactions that I was having two to three years ago right after I poisoned my liver from too much and too many toxic micro-nutritional supplements for too long. My sleep was terrible back then when I was having severe pruritus Urticaria allergic reactions to foods antibiotic-meds skin-creams shower-water and my own sweat and who knows what other toxins, that would then also promote fungal infections and lymph gland swellings from my weakened immune system.





After several months I eventually learned to make more costly organic nutritional choices, that then allowed my immune system and organs to rebuild and get stronger so I could again get a fairly good night鈥檚 sleep.





IF YI - my own skin-pruritus-Urticaria issues have cost about $2,500 in the last three years to learn what I now know - which is that ALL skin diseases are a result of one's micro-nutrition and/or toxic 鈥榓bsorption鈥?from the air skin or gut and/or hygiene and/or parasites.





Since petrolatum med steroid antibiotic pushing MDs were not very helpful, and it 鈥榓lmost鈥?took too long to learn what I now try to teach others, I now take a little time each week to help others understand that more costly nutrition helps to heal one鈥檚 body - NOT meds or supplements.





Poor quality and/or low cost micro-nutrition that will weaken one's immune system, will cause/ allow/ promote diabetes types of fungal infections and itch rash diseases and almost any other disease, even if one might be very very young or a toddler or has never been 鈥榦verweight鈥?in their life.





With my own liver disease, within five minutes to four to six hours after being triggered my allergic reactions will begin and will last for a few minutes to a couple of hours and would cause small water blisters along with skin fevers and itches and then rashes and then long term scaling. When my malady was at its worst - I used to have allergic itches to my own sweat that I was burning off after showering or during exercise or when parts of my body got hot - during a time in my life when I used to have considerable toxins stored within my body fat, along with a severely weakened immune and filter systems - that for some reason would not eliminate these strong toxins into a stool. [See heat rashes at: %26lt;%26gt; http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cholinergic鈥?/a> %26lt;%26gt;.]





Monistat_7 and Desenex are moist-area anti-fungals and Monistat_Derm and Head_%26amp;_Shoulders are also anti-fungals, but you really need to do more internet research from the links I have given to better understand how difficult it is for meds alone to totally remedy serious skin maladies. After I began using too much of a thin petrolatum based skin cream I eventually checked into the ER one morning due to my 鈥榮everely鈥?swollen lymph glands that made me think I might have contracted lymphoma. So only use med creams that are prescribed in a very-minimal way over a thin layer of wash water, so that one鈥檚 immune system and skin/ organs can repair and grow stronger 鈥榥aturally鈥?without also poisoning one鈥檚 liver further.





Since when I was an asthmatic teen and learned I would have severe reactions when I 'accidentally' inhaled or used 'any' deodorants, and could not eat cinnamon stuff without having an anaphylactic reaction - because cinnamon has some toxins that are strong enough to substitute for pesticides, my life long triggers have taught me to use hypo-allergenic non-perfumed soaps in a minimal way and to sometimes powder different portions of my body with cornstarch to help minimize yeast infections; especially whenever my micro-nutritional absorption within my gut has been less than was 鈥榥ecessary鈥?to 鈥榓dequately鈥?repair my body鈥檚 immune system, organs, and skin on a daily basis.





Lastly, even though I might not have answered your question as 鈥榮pecifically鈥?as you may have wanted, to help you with simple and concise information on ALL itch rash illnesses and for short and long term solutions to them ALL - the following link has considerable info within a 鈥榬eport鈥?I recently posted on Y_A:





%26lt;%26gt; http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?鈥?/a> %26lt;%26gt;





The report is an accumulation of my own investigations into itch rash illnesses that are due to my own non-alcoholic fatty liver disease, even though I have a fairly low BMI of 26.





I truly truly hope that what you might rapidly learn in the next few minutes will help you to decide on the correct choices that will remedy your painful malady in the future.





My best to you and yours,





AI 鈥?self taught nutritionIsT %26gt;%26lt;+%26gt;[(-:]





PS - IF YI - a nutrition ranking I have learned about is posted at: %26lt;%26gt; http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?鈥?/a> %26lt;%26gt;. FYI - The most nutritionally 鈥榙ense鈥?foods are expensive leafy green vegetables.Cat and Human Fungus?
A couple of things here: first of all, ringworm starts out as a papule and then spreads out to form a ring, just like throwing a pebble into a pond. So, it's possible that you are seeing just the beginning of a ringworm infection. However, it's also possible that your kitty has mites and that you are being bitten by her mites. The vet will certainly be able to tell you what your kitty has, and if it's contageous to humans.
my cat had that and he had it because my dog bit him
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