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Stretch Marks Near Armpit That Cause Intense Pain, Burning Shoulder Blade, Sore Back. Remedy?

Are you guys real? OK, my wife got some stretch marks near her armpit around a week ago, and they were hurting a lot. She also fell forward and her back is sore, and shoulder blade is burning, and I thought I saw new stretch marks there too. Also, she has bug bites on her back. haha. How s that for narrowing it all down. It s hurting her a lot.
Wed, 28 Aug 2013
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hi there.
thanks for choosing HCM. We r all real doctors with flesh and blood ! the doctors with a professional degree. Well.... your wife appears to have a injury with a history of fall. Strech marks never cause acute pain. She needs to visit an orthopedic doctor.
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Stretch Marks Near Armpit That Cause Intense Pain, Burning Shoulder Blade, Sore Back. Remedy?

hi there. thanks for choosing HCM. We r all real doctors with flesh and blood ! the doctors with a professional degree. Well.... your wife appears to have a injury with a history of fall. Strech marks never cause acute pain. She needs to visit an orthopedic doctor.