How does DES compare to just eating more protein and training harder
Other common causes include: Viral, bacterial, or fungal infections Skin conditions such as rosacea or eczema Stress Skin irritants (including soaps, skin care products, or some fabrics) Personal and/or family history of allergies, hay fever, or asthma Allergic to certain medications, including those that treat high blood pressure, heart disease, and arthritis Triggering agents from other conditions, such as hepatitis B or hepatitis C Some causes and triggers for rashes are unknown
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Subcutaneous B12 Injection Procedure Subcutaneous B12 injections are an alternative to intramuscular shots and may be a less painful method for some patients, although they are less common