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26 years
The dermatologist confirmed during its early stages that it is fordyce spot. But why did it grow and become white? And why the mild pain? Fordyce spots are not supposed to cause mild pain when touched
Mar 5, 2015
Thats why I asked you to check/recheck them. They might get infected sometimes, but not all of them!
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