Jade still does not know what exactly caused the bubbles.
20-year-old Jade Harvey Jade from Cape Coral, Florida got a tattoo last summer and began huge warts appear. In the end, they had to be burned.
The Metro writes about this.
The girl thought it was just a skin reaction when, shortly after pregnancy, she noticed that her tattoo was bulging lumps. Harvey went to the doctor when they didn't stop growing, where she was told to burn them with liquid nitrogen.
“Be careful where you get the tattoo,” she said.
Jade still doesn't know what caused the warts. But, as it turned out, they can spread to tattoos applied to existing boils, and hormones worsened the condition during pregnancy.
Boils continued to increase, but since they did not cause her pain or irritation, and the usherka assured the girl that there is nothing to worry about, they were left alone. In September, the girl gave birth to her first daughter, Ella Spring Harvey, but even after that, the warts did not disappear.