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What is this? How do I get it to go away? There are a few bumps on my arms but they are tiny and hard to spot. Its mostly on my hands.
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Here's one more pic. They really are tiny and it's tough to even get a picture of so I hoped it was nothing. What cream exactly should I get? Is this something that will go away or something I'll always have to deal with?
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For how long, I don't know. Should I keep taking the mix everyday? I still do, at night before bed.
Please let me know!
Erin, you're cute!
I need to take a normal pic of me. lol good luck w/yours!View Thread
After a few days, I noticed that I guess what the doc recommended is working. Its not noticeable like it was. I have to really examine to see it. There is still some slight pinkish and i wouldn't be surprised if it was a vitamin issue. My diet is crap. I occasionally take a daily vitamin but half the time I forget to take it. thanks for the input. Maybe I'll pick up some supplements like you said.
Good luck with it. This sucks.View Thread

I did just have my wisdom teeth removed and they had my mouth open wide for 45min which dried out and cracked my lips. Might have made this worse. I don't know.View Thread

I tried the suggestion from the doctor and didn't notice any relief. I think this is something else.


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ANy idea what causes this? It seems to happen randomly.View Thread
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