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What is baltod?

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∙ 14y ago
Updated: 9/22/2023

Baltod is a disease caused due to excessive friction of hair with contact of clothes. Which results in formation of painful boils with pus.

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the common medicine i usually take is: 1. a pain killer: like combiflam 2. an antibiotic: like ciplox always put some cotton on the baltod so that the excretes does not affect the skin around the baltod...


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