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Skin Problem, what is this?

As a matter of fact, you may just want to try some of that triple action polysporin/neosporin, with vitamin e in it. A friend of mine used it on a fungus that grew under the bed of her toenail that made the entire nail lift away. This healed it good as new.
 
first off, why the hell don't you have medical insurance??? Aren't you a full time student??? If your parents have it... you are covered under them until you are 24. Secondly... even if you can't get it through your parents, you can get on Access care, it's a state funded program that gives you free medical insurance. In some cases it is better than really good Insurance. You just have to go to certain Dr's that accept it. My sister was on it for a few months in between school and gettin insurance from her new job, my friend was also on it. he got free dermatoligist exams, free braces and everything. He paid $1 per visit and $1 per prescription. It actually pissed me off cuz i had to pay for my braces. :mad:
 
Do a search on Nevus or Nevi. Look at some pictures and see if thats it. Is is pretty far under the skin? Irregular shape? Does it get lighter and darker?

Try that.....
 
Paulos said:
I have no medical insurance so I'm hoping one of you knows something about skin health or something...I can't go see a dermatologist.

I developed this red dryspot under my mouth about 3 weeks ago, It was slightly painful at first but it does not hurt or feel any different than the rest of the skin...I have no acne and have never had skin problems. Any idea what the fuck this is? It is usually almost non existant when I get out of the shower, and I switched from using Stridex Foaming fash wash which seemed to irritate it to Neutrogena, which hasn't hurt it anymore but isn't making it go away.


Any ideas? Ladies? Homos?

probabl pseboreic(spelling?) dermititis. I have it an my face in small area. It alternates between red, and flakey, and is a nuissance. I use Diprolene, which keeps it in checkEither way see a doctor. Also Nizorol shampoo might also help, but you have to leave it on for 5-10 minutes for it to be effective!
 
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