At first, it didn’t seem like a big deal. Just a few faint marks on her skin—nothing painful, nothing alarming. She brushed it off, thinking it might be from pressure, heat, or even just how she slept the night before. But by the next day, it had spread. The discoloration became more visible, uneven, and impossible to ignore. That’s when concern started to replace doubt.
What made it more unsettling was how quickly it appeared. There was no injury, no clear cause, just a sudden change that didn’t feel normal. The skin looked irritated, almost bruised in places, and it wasn’t going away. That’s when she realized this wasn’t something to ignore or wait out—it was her body reacting to something, and it needed attention.