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      <pubDate>Sat, 29 Oct 2011 22:58:07 -0400</pubDate>
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      <title>small pink bumps </title>
      <description>I have been reading all about the pink bumb epidemic. I have done some research and found a condition called &quot; Pityrlasis Rosea&quot; that sounds like it fits us.
It starts with one&amp;nbsp; big&quot; mother&quot; bump and a few days/ one week later all the other pink bumps spread on the legs. It itches worse at some times but the more you scratch the more it can spread.
It says it can take from 6-8 weeks to go away and it is not contagious.
It is very...</description>
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