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I have been in private practice for 26 years. My interests are in laser medicine,treating keloids-scars,earlobe repairs,nail therapies, hair-scalp disorders,but acne,psoriasis and eczema are the most common things we treat. I also do restylane and Botox. My hobbies are flying,Christian book reading,and movie going.
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Dermatology
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A 18-year-old female asked:

Dr. Robert Jacksonanswered
Dermatology 45 years experience
Yes: He should see dermatologist for evaluation for skin biopsy.
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See derm: This could be a fixed drug eruption. See dermatologist for exact answer.
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See: You should see your dermatologist for treatment and evaluation. This way you can get the best treatment for these spots.
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A 35-year-old member asked:

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Trauma : Trauma to the skin can induce infection.
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A 37-year-old member asked:

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Herpes: It could be resolving herpes. You should see your dermatologist for treatment and evaluation. It could also be something else.
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A 21-year-old female asked:

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Steroid: You probably need a topical steroid that your dermatologist can prescribe to you.
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A male asked:

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See: See your dermatologist for evaluation and to discuss treatment options. Could be apocrine acne but could be other things.
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A 47-year-old member asked:

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A fungus: A fungus called candida. You should discuss this with doctor for treatment options.
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Yes: My wife had hers removed when she had her breast reduction.
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A 39-year-old female asked:

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See gynecologist: To really find out you must see your gynecologist for evaluation and treatment.
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A 31-year-old member asked:

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You may not: You may not be able to control with head and shoulders, selsun blue shampoo. See your dermatologist for help.
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A 30-year-old female asked:

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No: You should see your dermatologist for treatment and evaluation so you will not have problems with your skin.
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A 37-year-old female asked:

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Legs: He may get a benefit from taking trental (pentoxifylline). See your dermatologist to find out the best treatment.
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See derm: Yes, it usually will turn black and spread. See your dermatologist for treatment and evaluation.
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A 54-year-old female asked:

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See derm: See your dermatologist for treatment and evaluation because this problem can be corrected or improved.
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Could be : If it became disseminated -spread all over.
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A 30-year-old male asked:

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Cyst: This is probably a epidermal cyst. See your dermatologist.
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See derm: You should see dermatologist for evaluation and treatment so she can get the right treatment.
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A female asked:

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Try: Try zeasorb af powder. If this does not work then see your dermatologist for treatment and evaluation.
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Get removed: If it worries you get removed. This way you can find out absolutely. A dermatologist or plastic surgeon could remove it for you.
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Yes: It should not make it worse or better.
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Rash: You need to see your dermatologist to have it diagnosed properly, then you can get the right treatment.
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A 28-year-old male asked:

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See derm: You probably have eczema but see dermatologist for evaluation and treatment.
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A 27-year-old female asked:

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See derm: See your dermatologist to make sure this is acne. Usually acne affects face and upper body only.
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Blood in skin: Bleeding into skin which can be caused by allergy to medication, infection and abnormal platelets. See dermatologist.
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You have: You do have warts. The warts are causing the cervical dysplasia.
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Nausea vomiting: You feel like you have the flu with nausea vomiting diarrhea. May have skin rash also.
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Decreases: It decreases chance of infection.
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Might be: They might be inflamed hair follicles or molluscum virus. See dermatologist to find out.
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Steroid: Over the counter sarnol hc would be good.
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No : No i would not do it.
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Cacan be: It can be because stimulates more pigment. See your dermatologist for evaluation and to discuss treatment options.
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Steroids: A topical steroid will help calm the inflammation and antibiotics can treat secondary infection. See your dermatologist so you can get the best treatm... Read More
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A 24-year-old female asked:

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Dermatographism: You should see your dermatologist for treatment. You may have more than one problem causing this.
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Derm: You should see dermatologist to make sure you are not having other problems.
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See derm: See your dermatologist for the answer. A neurologist may also help you with this problem.
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Okay: This can be done but it may not stop the blackheads. You should see your dermatologist for treatment.
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Not necessarily : You need treatment from your dermatologist to clear this problem.
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Do you: Do you take hot baths/showers? This is a number one cause. See your dermatologist for the exact answer.
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See doc: You should see your doctor for evaluation and treatment so you can get the correct diagnosis and treatment.
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Painful: This could be one of the painful tumors. See dermatologist for another opinion.
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It usually: It usually lasts for years but hopefully for you it will disappear soon. Discuss options with your dermatologist
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You might: You might have shingles with no visible rash. See your dermatologist or neurologist for the answer.
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A 26-year-old female asked:

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You could start: You could start with rogaine, (minoxidil) but it would be better for you to see your dermatologist for evaluation of your hair loss.
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Cradle cap: This is seborrheic dermatitis. See your dermatologist for treatment.
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A 22-year-old female asked:

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Yes: Yes, you are probably allergic to it or the sun is causing this. See your dermatologist
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See doc: Please see your doctor to have this evaluated. There could be something seriously wrong with you.
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Boost: It is suppose to affect the immune system in a good way.
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True: True but you still need re-evaluation and maybe further treatment.
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Many: I would see pediatric rheumatologist forevaluation and treatment options.
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Very intelligent, kind answers.
Highly recommend.
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how to raise my eyes of down that they to look more big??? Can you suggest me any fruit or vegetable ???...
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Dr. Jackson is an amazing doctor! #nationaldoctorsday2015 #virtualflower1
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Thank you, your answer or tip was very helpful! Thankyou I don't think it's a wart as it's smells of rotting flesh trebled in size and bleeds constantly the dog going nuts with the smell
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Thank you, your answer was very helpful! Thanks so much!! Its itching like crazy and hyrocortisone cream is not helping. I'm stressing myself out! I will go to urgent care tommorow.
Education & Training
Medical/Graduate school
Meharry Medical College School of Medicine, TN
Graduated 1978MD
Residency
UCLA King-Drew Medical Center, Los Angeles, California 1983 to 1986
Awards
alpha omega alpha honor medical society
Top Doctor, Third Place, California - Winter
2013
Most Influential, First Place, Stockton, CA - Winter
2013
Affiliations
American Academy of Dermatology
American Society of Dermatologic Surgery
Leaders Society-Dermatology Foundation
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