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Burned Patches On My Face.

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dieseldick | 09:52 Sat 30th Jul 2016 | Body & Soul
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i have 4 small burn patches on my face, they seem like dry skin and only came about 3 years ago. on my forhead ond temple and one on my upper cheekbone. about 1-3 millimetres in size. dry crusty skin .

what could this be
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Psoriasis?eczema?
Dietary / vitamin deficiency?
Have you been to the doctor diesel? If not do so. Could be a bit of psoriasis, the doctor will diagnose it or recommend further tests and the suitable treatment. If you ignore it you will only fret about it. Of course we do not know if you work in an environment which is causing it. Diesel is bad for your skin(^_*). Apart from this I hope you are good diesel.
You can tell from both the avatar and OP, he is red diesel !
I occasionally get seborrheic dermatitis. It's never cured, just disappears for periods then sneaks back unnoticed for a while. It may be what you have ?
Actinic keratosis, possibly.
*keratoses* (plural).

These can be removed with liquid nitrogen cryotherapy by a Dermatologist. GP can refer you.
Where is sqad when you need him!!
See a pharmacist.
If you've had them 3 years, I wouldn't worry. Do they look like this?

http://www.medicinenet.com/image-collection/actinic_keratosis_solar_keratosis_picture/picture.htm
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hc4 yes thanks they are similar, im going to have a dermatologist look briefly at them.

the other pictures ( Basal Cell Carcinoma ) yes again i have one of those on my upper back and its been there for 5 yrs approx, bleeds sometimes and is exactly like in pics, volcano shaped blister / mole .

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