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At first, it felt like something insignificant. Just a mild itch—annoying, but easy to ignore. The kind of discomfort most people brush off without a second thought.
The Symptom That Didn’t Go Away
It started quietly. A slight itching sensation on her arms, then her back, then her legs. At first, Laura assumed it was something ordinary—perhaps a reaction to a new detergent, a change in weather, or even a minor food allergy.
Like many people, she didn’t rush to the doctor. Instead, she tried to fix it herself. She switched soaps, adjusted her diet, and avoided anything that might be causing irritation.