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Hello, recently i have noticed somekind of skin irritation on my back and within 2 weeks myback was ful of dimples,with white heads, i used dakin& fucidine wat shall I do (no good doc's in africa
Mar 7, 2013
You can try a lotion containing clindamycin once per day. If you don't see an improvement after 1 month of use then it is a must to find a dermatologist to examine you.
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