See a dermatologist: It is difficult to make a proper diagnosis since I am not there to see the condition. I recommend seeing a dermatologist so that they can make a proper diagnosis and give you something to get rid of the condition or relieve symptoms.
Answered 12/10/2013
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Possible herpes-1: Possibilities include herpes virus type 1; in the us, 30-90% of adults have been exposed and retain the virus in their bodies. Another possibility is a contact dermatitis, or other lesion. This is speculation and one should see a dermatologist for an accurate diagnosis.
Answered 10/9/2013
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