- Male
- 60 Years
- 20/02/2025
I've been dealing with boilsfunsifoda all over my body for what feels like forever, and it's just not getting better, even after years of treatment. I'm really worried about why it's not healing. What could be the reason for such a severe condition, and are there any other treatments or approaches you might suggest to finally get this under control?
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