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Help with skin abscesses on my arms? |
i have a bunch of abscesses on my arms and i was wondering what i can do to soften them or get them to go down or go away? You can wait to go down or you can visit deramatologist to fix it. You can view the availabel clinics at 88db site. Till then dun do anything to it. |
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