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Confused Okay, so I've got these little red bumps...

On Monday I woke up with little red bumps on my hand. Which then spread to my forearm and my fingers. I'd had them after surgery in November, which disappeared after a few days.
So I called the pcp, who ordered a few clotting labs/tests. Haven't gotten called back yet for results. DH keeps asking me how they are, what I think it is, etc...
Now I wonder...does MS cause this? Do the DMDs cause this? I know it's called petechiae...
any info?
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