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If you said "All of the Above" you are correct! Even what we consider an easy to identify rash can demonstrate in many ways.
A, B, C and E are often not identified as a "Bulls Eye Rash" by physicians and written off as a spider bite, infected bug bite or fungal infection. Take the time to look on the web and educate yourself so you can identify a Bulls Eye Rash when you see one. You could change someones fate for the better if you do!