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Blisters on Back - Back Acne
Hello Doctor, I have had persistent dark spots and small acne in a specific area ( upper back) for several years, starting around the 2020 pandemic. Initially, I thought this might be due to sitting or lying back (without shirt) on a wooden chair for long periods, which I suspected caused stretch marks and acne. However, I stopped this habit a long time ago, but the spots and acne have continued. There is one particular blister that has been especially prominent—it tends to bulge and then flatten over time. This has been happening for years. I shower regularly, especially after sweating, and I haven’t experienced any other health issues related to this, so I didn’t pay much attention before. Recently, however, this prominent blister has become much larger than usual, which has made me concerned. I would appreciate your advice on what this could be and whether I should be worried. ( this blister is painful when touched , also I don't have any face acne or anywhere else)
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It's bacterial infection..it will improve with medicine... for detailed medicine prescription do online consultation
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consult online for proper evaluation and treatment
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It is treatable with proper medication. Kindly consult online for proper treatment and guidance.
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Will improve with medication Consult online for further management
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No need to worry.specific treatment is available.it depends on severity of the disease . Complete medical history is required.. Pls do online consultation with Dermatologist for detailed prescription & guidance.
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