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Tuesday, December 01, 2009 ezip18 asks

Q: Hi there I have been having sores in my head a little above my neck line.these sores seam to group

Hi there I have been having sores in my head a little above my neck line.these sores seam to group about the samearea. they appear heard to touch and invoke extream shock like pain when I attempt to burse them. this is my honest history I am a student studing my university.but one year ago I began antibiotic treatment for to prevent TB and this lasted until feburary of this year.shortly after in one month in march these sores came. I have been vegetarian for 11yrs now and i try to live as healthy as posible.Can someone please tell me what's the problem .

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Jerry Kennard, Health Pro
12/ 3/09 11:45am

I don't think anyone can tell you what they are unless they are properly examined. I'm not sure what you mean by 'neck line'? If you mean your collar line it could be as simple as acne or boils, perhaps where your collar is irritating the skin. But who knows? It sounds like you are anxious about it so the obvious thing is to see the doctor. Usually a nurse and/or doctor is available on campus.

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By ezip18— Last Modified: 12/25/10, First Published: 12/01/09