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How To Get Rid Of Dark Spots After Recovering From Flu?

I had an aleergice reaction to just for men. Swelling, rash, some strange clear discharge which hardened then peeled away. Got flue type symptoms also. Flue went away and the swelling has stopped but I notice a dark spot where the dye was under my beard. Will this go away on its own eventually? Should I see a doctor at some point?
Tue, 9 Jun 2015
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HI, thanks for using healthcare magic

Yes, the dark area would eventually fade.

It is due to the inflammatory allergy response and the chemicals that are released during this process.

It can sometimes take weeks , however for improvement to occur. The use of cocoa butter, vitamin E creams may sometimes help.

I hope this helps
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How To Get Rid Of Dark Spots After Recovering From Flu?

HI, thanks for using healthcare magic Yes, the dark area would eventually fade. It is due to the inflammatory allergy response and the chemicals that are released during this process. It can sometimes take weeks , however for improvement to occur. The use of cocoa butter, vitamin E creams may sometimes help. I hope this helps