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Welcome to the Dermatology Community! **PLEASE READ BEFORE POSTING**

WELCOME TO THE DERMATOLOGY FORUM **PLEASE READ BEFORE POSTING**

Do you have questions about a rash, bumps or anything skin related in general?
Do you have a skin disorder that’s rare and your looking for others with it?

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1511591 tn?1290728687
What skin diseases like white heads growing part of the body anywhere
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1511591 tn?1290728687
What skin diseases like white heads growing part of the body anywhere
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363110 tn?1340920419
Angie~ if it's been there that long you have to get him to the doctor. I can't help based on the information you've provided. Do you have pictures of the area (not of his buttocks just of the spot)
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Kindly help me in getting rid of the Dark Line from my nose it really look disgusting please help with some remidy.
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1620540 tn?1298928936
I have a 7 year old son who lives with his dad. In December a pinkish clear growth popped up on his buttocks. My ex hisband just let it go and I found out about it today. It kinda looks like a blister and there are several more popping up. After I questioned my ex about not telling me and then he told me that there was an incident at his daycare where there were to brothers maybe 7 or 8 and they got caught kissing each other. My son toldhis father that one of the boys tried to kiss him and stuck his hand down my sons pants and touched his butt. Needless to say those boys no longer attend the daycare & I am sure there may have been something going on in those kids home.... I worry that the growth on my sons buttocks is not linked. Even though it looks like a blister it never pops.... Please help!!! I can't get him into a doctor for at least a week.
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Avatar universal
I keep posting in the forum, no one will reply....Help me please.
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