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Date: | Mon, 26 Aug 2002 15:03:08 -0400 |
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> Okay, a mom left a message about finding a quarter sized "bright"
> purple spot
> on her breast. She does not remember bumping into anything or being
> hit by
> anything. She has had a vaginal yeast infection,
I know that this is an older post, but I have been away from my computer
for a while. My immediate thought was *Gentian Violet*, since the color
was "bright" and her infection was recent. What was mom treating herself
with?
I have had a mother tell me that even though she was exceedingly careful
with the Gentian Violet and *thought* it went nowhere but her baby's
bottom, she found mysterious bright purple spots in her house for weeks
later. It was our joke that Gentian Violet has a life of its own.
Chrissy B.
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