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<blockquote data-quote="Glink" data-source="post: 1921004" data-attributes="member: 254742"><p>Well, I just moved to the USA and have to even figure out how to see a doctor now, so hoping it doesn't come to that! (And this week I am actually travelling internationally for work so really not planning on any non-emergency medical visits in the quite near future.)</p><p></p><p>I'm not worried about it getting worse because my last 2 resolved just fine and I feel confident that I know how to spot if were to get out of hand. I would just like to know what I might do preventatively. It is an area that gets rubbed (e.g., by trouser waistlines) but not sweaty, dirty, etc., and I don't inject anything so no obvious breaks in the skin.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Glink, post: 1921004, member: 254742"] Well, I just moved to the USA and have to even figure out how to see a doctor now, so hoping it doesn't come to that! (And this week I am actually travelling internationally for work so really not planning on any non-emergency medical visits in the quite near future.) I'm not worried about it getting worse because my last 2 resolved just fine and I feel confident that I know how to spot if were to get out of hand. I would just like to know what I might do preventatively. It is an area that gets rubbed (e.g., by trouser waistlines) but not sweaty, dirty, etc., and I don't inject anything so no obvious breaks in the skin. [/QUOTE]
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