Abrasions: It's a good idea to see your primary care doctor. After he/she has gotten a good history they can decide if further testing is needed. That will depend on what he/she thinks is causing the problem. Good luck, i hope this helps.
Answered 5/13/2014
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Tetanus up to date?: Primary care doctor is ok. Note: if you have not had a tetanus vaccination in 5 years or more, you may benefit from a booster, depending on how abrasions occurred.
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