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I think I have Pityriasis Rosea. I dont know if this is relevant; but im 12 1/2. Here is some information from WebMD. I usually look up information on this site, it's pretty accurate. Read up on enough information & then schedule an appointment with a dermatologist. If the dermatologist can tell right away what it is, then you'll get a prescription cream or pill or some kind of treatment regimen. If they can't really tell what it is, they will usually do a biopsy & run some tests with different allergens to determine what you have. It could be a number of things that could cause the condition, it may not even be what you think. Read up on everything that could be related. Hope it helps & good luck! |
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