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Recurrent neck lesions

by laetbrix, Jul 25, 2008 10:42AM
I have a problem with recurrent lesions on the back of my neck that are similar to a ? whiteheads. When I pick the top off of them serous fluid drains. These occur just below the hairline. Is there any over the counter treatment for these?
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by BhumikaMD, Jul 25, 2008 04:16PM
Hi,

This may actually be whiteheads which have developed at the site due to some predisposition/trauma.

There are many OTC drugs available for acne and therefore you may have no difficulty in finding a medication for this too.

Please make sure that the surrounding hair are short and trimed to allow access to the site.
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