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I have an allergy in my head i'm scratching too much it's killing me any suggestions????????
May 12, 2013
You have to see the cause of this allergy (Soaps, creams,...), and consult your physician for the appropriate medication and medication dose (steroid cream, anti-histaminic,...).
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