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22 years
It's the exact opposite, they disappear in summer and reappear in winter
Jul 13, 2015
Then this might be some form of eczema or dermatitis, probably due to contact with the fabrics in winter clothes (such as wool or other). You should have a dermatologist take a look at this rash once it reappears to better identify its nature and manage it properly.
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