Talk:Cutaneous structure development

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Scabs that keep increasing with no end. If left unsoaked and unpicked, they will build up one on top of another until appendage is the size of a cement tree trunk...Im talking about a leg here. What causes this super scabbing behavior ....occurs at the end of puberty - is this something to do with HGH ? More importantly...how can i cure this condition ? I have been soaking and picking scabs for six years....please help someone...please help,

Sara Shalda Director Scratches Research & Treatment Center of America Maple City Michigan USA www.sarashaldaperformancehorses.com sarashalda@aol.com


Help me find a cure to this leg demon  !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 63.3.1.130 (talk) 01:32, 24 September 2009 (UTC)Reply