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Tanuge Posted - 03/06/2012 : 11:10:43
I have a small patch on my cheek that looks exactly like all of the pictures of BCC. Even though it's pretty nasty (oozy & scabbing), I don't think it's too bad because it seems to have popped up out of nowhere. I made an appointment to see a dermatologist, but the earliest appointment I could get was almost a month away.

That seems like a long time to wait. Besides, after looking around on the internet, it seems like trying a home remedy makes as much sense as waiting for weeks on end to (probably) end up with a prescription for fluorouracil.

I have a small lesion on my cheek about 1/2 inch in diameter. Bloodroot? Orange oil? Some type of pancreatic enzyme concoction? Any suggestions on how to proceed would be greatly appreciated.

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