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Hi, I m near approaching 40 and stopped smoking two months ago. I ve broken out in the worst acne (tiny little blisters) I can ever remember having and was wondering if this is because of quitting smoking and the acne will go away once my body gets rid of the toxins. Should I be concerned? Thanks in advance.
Thu, 11 Sep 2014
General & Family Physician, Dr. Anand M I's Response
hello, it is highly unlikely that quitting smoking is associated with such blisters. do visit a dermatologist for a detailed examination and correct treatment
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Could Tiny Blisters Be Due To Quitting Smoking?
hello, it is highly unlikely that quitting smoking is associated with such blisters. do visit a dermatologist for a detailed examination and correct treatment