I am a perfectly healthy, 22 year old
male. When I was 15, I started getting
these weird, pinkish scab-like scales on
various parts of my body. They were only
minor, but over the years, they've gotten
worse. They are on my arms, neck, chin
area, thighs & chest. I don't have any
symptoms AT ALL. No itching, burning...
NOTHING! They're just there. I haven't
been able to go to the doctor because of
insurance issues. Can anyone tell me how I
can get rid of these & will they leave
scars of any kind?
Thanks...
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healthy-model
Experienced User , Rather EHEALTHy
Joined: 23 Feb 2007 Posts: 93 Location: Arcadia, California
Posted: 02-26-07 20:25pm
what do u eat on a daily basis? any
allergies that you know of? pro-long
exposure to sun?
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QUICK421
New User, Becoming EHEALTHy
Joined: 26 Feb 2007 Posts: 2 Location: New York
Posted: 02-26-07 20:29pm
healthy-model
wrote:
what do u eat on a daily
basis? any allergies that you know of?
pro-long exposure to
sun?
I eat a lot of junk food.
Rarely chocolate. I don't know of any
allergies. NO SODA AT ALL! Hate the stuff.
In fact, all I drink all day is Vitamin
Water. My face is very clear & smooth
& glowing. And there's no really
prolonged exposure to the sun.
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