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skin problems!!! HELP!?
i have this rash type thing on my arm i have looked and looked and i thought it was psoriasis but it looks nothing like the pictures or the way the articles explain it. its just patches of these bumps they aren't red or anything and doesn't itch that bad, it kinda looks like dry skin thats what i thought it was at first but it won't go away. well it went away for like 4 days but came right back. i exfoliate everyday and use lotion every day, i've tried putting all kinds of stuff on it but nothing is making it go away!!! i'm out of ideas and i really don't have the cash to go to the dr could anyone have any other ideas? i will try anything!
It may be eczema. That's what it sounds like to me.Look it up on google you will find pictures,information,etc. They have creams...And if you dont have money for those you can try virgin olive oil.I heard that works.
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Lakshmi is a teacher and environmentalist. A Canadian, now living in New Zealand. She is an expert in organic products, essential oils, but can give some great internet marketing tips as well. Contact her at www.pacifikaspirit.com

