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Does Anyone Ever Want To Go Over People Homes When They Have A Condition

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Kansas City, KS
5 days ago
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It's normal to feel hesitant about visiting others' homes when living with a condition like seborrheic dermatitis, especially during flare-ups. Concerns about appearance or judgment can make socializing challenging. However, staying connected is important. You can start small by visiting close friends or family who Show Full Answer

It's normal to feel hesitant about visiting others' homes when living with a condition like seborrheic dermatitis, especially during flare-ups. Concerns about appearance or judgment can make socializing challenging. However, staying connected is important. You can start small by visiting close friends or family who understand your condition. Sharing a bit about your experience can also help ease worries. For more tips, visit url: https://www.MySebDermTeam.com/resources/tips-to....

5 days ago
A MySebDermTeam Member

Thank you Uny, you got this. Merry Christmas to you and yours. I hope we all have a day of clear skin. Remember to get some rest and have a great New Year.

4 days ago

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