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without seeing them it is very difficult to make a suggestion.
Is the "covering" moist or dry? little superficial cracks in it? raised?
If moist, could very well be eczema with yeast...would do gentian violet QD
X 5-7 days and continue APNO.
If dry and cracked and raised, sounds like psoriasis, which would need a
potent steroid...could also have yeast associated with it, so gentian violet
worth a try.
Let us know what works--
Kathy Leeper, MD, IBCLC
MilkWorks- Lincoln, NE
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