My recommendation is to see a dermatologist. I saw one at a major research university, and she was very competent. I suppose that's only my experience though.
Secondly, the blood test will be valuable to your dermatologist when he/she examines you. Assuming you want to be frugal with your money, that blood test you've already paid for may be enough for the derm, and it may save you time waiting for a second, pointless test.
Regards.
Secondly, the blood test will be valuable to your dermatologist when he/she examines you. Assuming you want to be frugal with your money, that blood test you've already paid for may be enough for the derm, and it may save you time waiting for a second, pointless test.
Regards.
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