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19 years
What is the cause of small light brown patches on my skin? Should i see a dermatologist or is it from my liver so i see another doctor ?? thank you,
May 31, 2016
You should définitely see a dematologist, this rash van Have multiple caused and even if it is caused By a liver problem, the dematologist would Know.
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