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Should there be mould growing on arm. thanks.?

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Should there be mould growing on arm. thanks.?

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  1. Yes. Leave it to grow for another couple of days then scrape it off and gently fry it in oil. Goes lovely on a bit of toast


  2. Err. No?

  3. As a rule of thumb, there should be no mould growing ANYWHERE, unless you want it to be there for some purpose.

    Mould is bad, mmkay? If you have mould on your arm, you better see a doctor.

  4. Not really  You mean your arm or the chair arm  or arm of a garment,  A gun perhaps,,  If it is on your arm   ,  you had better check  that you are still alive,,

  5. No go see your doctor if your doctor says it is not that bad then you will perhaps be given some cream and or pills to get rid of it but if it is a bad one you may be put in hospital for treatment so that you don't die or lose the arm.

  6. pardon?

  7. Moulds (I think you mean fungal infections) generally on moist covered areas, and if it is the arm it will be either in the crook of the arm (inner part of the elbow) or armpit. Either way it will cause itch, and is a skin infection. Get rid of it soon. Athlete's foot is another one which occurs on the soles of the feet but I doubt it occurs on your palms.....

  8. its probably meteor-****   ( like in the film creepshow )

  9. Ringworm (also called serpigo) is an infection of the skin, characterized by a reddish to brownish raised or bumpy patch of skin that may be lighter in the center, giving the appearance of a “ring.” Contrary to its name, ringworm is not caused by a worm but by parasitic fungi (Dermatophytosis). It can exist anywhere on the body.

  10. ARM OF WHAT? ....AN OLD CHAIR OUT IN THE GARDEN ? THE HIAB ON THE BACK OF YOUR TRUCK ?

    Surely you're not asking if it's ok for mould to grow on a limb.....are you?

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