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What Could Yellowish, Dark Stinging / Burning Spots On The Back Indicate?

Sorry if my english is bad, i m Dutch (14 years old) I have a little problem, on the skin of my back. I first found out just a few minutes ago. I went to the living room because i had a stinging pain in my left armpit, and while I was typing this my right armpit also began to ache. probably just a little infected sweat gland. I ve had this before. But now, the real problem. I did a few sit-ups in bed (because if i do it on the ground my ... lumbar curve (Spine Anatomy site)? hurts) Then i went to the living, like i told U before. And when i lifted my shirt so they could look, they saw something on my back when i turned to walk away. There are/were dark yellowish on each vertebra (on the part of the spine that sticks out and that you can see with meager persons, like me :D). They don t hurt or anything, only a small burned feeling if i rub over them. So... long story short: I did a few sit-ups in bed (about 30-40, supporting my neck with my hands when my neck got tired , saw darkish yellow spots on each vertebra or bulb or whatever, They don t hurt or anything, just a burned feeling when i rub the bulb . So, what is this? When does it go away? Is it bad/normal? What s the cause? Thanks in advance Again, sorry for bad english and if i misused the terms, i just quickly looked on the internet to see what it is called in english
Thu, 31 Oct 2019
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Hello,

Since your age is not advanced enough to be considered emancipated by the State in which I practice I am not permitted to provide you with medical advice unless it comes with your parents' or guardian's permission.

However, it certainly doesn't sound serious but if you are bothered by it to any degree for either aesthetic or curiosity's appeal then, may I suggest that you ask your parents or guardian to please bring you before a physician for a personal examination.

If you'd like to send digital photographs to my attention I'd also be happy to oblige an opinion, however, you would have to ask them to conduct the consult with me.

Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further.

Take care

Regards,
Dr Dariush Saghafi, Neurologist
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What Could Yellowish, Dark Stinging / Burning Spots On The Back Indicate?

Hello, Since your age is not advanced enough to be considered emancipated by the State in which I practice I am not permitted to provide you with medical advice unless it comes with your parents or guardian s permission. However, it certainly doesn t sound serious but if you are bothered by it to any degree for either aesthetic or curiosity s appeal then, may I suggest that you ask your parents or guardian to please bring you before a physician for a personal examination. If you d like to send digital photographs to my attention I d also be happy to oblige an opinion, however, you would have to ask them to conduct the consult with me. Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further. Take care Regards, Dr Dariush Saghafi, Neurologist