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Hi,
I have to tell you that your disease has chances of recurrence. But it is not predictable. You may have or may not at all develop recurrence. But also even if you develop recurrence the same treatment will help without much side effects. So nothing too serious to worry. Stay calm and feel happy as your mental status also affects skin diseases
Awaiting your favourable note.
I have to tell you that your disease has chances of recurrence. But it is not predictable. You may have or may not at all develop recurrence. But also even if you develop recurrence the same treatment will help without much side effects. So nothing too serious to worry. Stay calm and feel happy as your mental status also affects skin diseases
Awaiting your favourable note.
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