If the blood was infected with a disease and you put it into your mouth, yes you could have contracted some sort of disease from licking blood. You should see a doctor to see what the lesions are from.
No...but it is painful! :/
Once the lesions appear, they change over time into flat, glistening, purple lesions marked with white lines or spots. Mild to severe itching is common. White, lacy lesions are usually painless, but eroded lesions often burn and can be painful.
Individuals with severe acne typically experience large, red, inflamed pustules and comedones. These lesions can be painful and embarrassing for the sufferer.
Craterlike skin lesions are depressions or ulcers in the skin that resemble small craters, often characterized by a central opening and raised edges. They can result from various conditions, including infections, inflammatory diseases, or skin cancers. These lesions may be painful or itchy and can vary in size and depth. Proper medical evaluation is essential for accurate diagnosis and treatment.
Lupus vulgaris are painful cutaneous tuberculosis skin lesions with nodular appearance, most often on the face around nose and ears. The lesions may ultimately develop into disfiguring skin ulcers if left untreated.[1]1. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lupus_vulgaris
No, lichen planus is not contagious. It is an inflammatory skin condition that can result in painful skin lesions, but it is not spread through contact with an affected individual.
I think there is a spelling mistake, "byte" is used to store in a computer, while "bite" can be described as a sting by some insects or mosquito, which is painful and it has no purpose.
Albanian toe worms, scientifically known as Dirofilaria repens, are parasitic nematodes that primarily infect dogs but can occasionally affect humans. They are transmitted through mosquito bites and can lead to painful lesions, often appearing as lumps on the skin. In severe cases, they may require medical intervention to remove the larvae. Their presence is most commonly reported in regions with a warm climate, such as parts of the Balkans.
Horses don't get fleas. Horse FLY? Big itchy painful bump, like a mosquito bite x 20.
The term that describes lesions that are gray-white pits with a red border in the soft tissue lining of the mouth is "aphthous ulcers" or "canker sores." These painful lesions typically appear on the mucous membranes of the mouth and can be triggered by various factors such as stress, certain foods, or underlying health conditions. They usually heal on their own within one to two weeks.
Sweet's syndrome also known as acute febrile neutrophilic dermatosis,is a rare skin condition marked by fever and painful skin lesions that appear mainly on your arms, neck, face and back.
Lesions, a Lump or Ulcer on the Tongue Difficulty Swallowing Mouth Sores or General Mouth Soreness Numbness Speech Changes Painful Chewing Bleeding From the Tongue or Other Parts of the Mouth