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19 years
My face's skin gets red from time to time...a doctor said that this is the type of my skin ..it come and goes and im supposed to live with it..is that true and if yes how should I treat it
Sep 6, 2013
It could be some kind of urticaria. There isn't a treatment for this condition.
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