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Girl 22 I have red dots on my palms & fingers (under the skin)It's annoying when i close my fingers,like they're gonna burst.they even become slighly bigger.happens 1or2times a year since i was a kid
Mar 23, 2013
Your description cannot point to the disease you have. Get yourself examined when you have active lesions to know what is their cause and how to treat them
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