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Small brownish painless bump on chest
I am having a small dark brownish bump on chest (upper breast)since almost an year now.It started as an itchy painful pimple and become painless non growing non itching spot ever since then but not going away.Please let me know what is this?why its not going away?is it normal?Pics attached.
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Normal.. for details do direct online consultation
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Seems to be a hypertrophic scar. Need to examine to confirm
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Could be prurigo
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Consult online for diagnosis and treatment
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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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Take consultation and discuss in details
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It looks like post inflammatory hyperpigmentation. Kindly consult online for proper treatment and guidance.
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This looks like a dark spot left after an old pimple or skin reaction. Since it’s not painful, growing, or changing, it’s likely harmless. These spots can stay for a long time. No treatment is needed unless it bothers you cosmetically. Still, get it confirmed with a dermatologist and you can start applying some topical cream over it.
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Avoid scratching it
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