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	<description>Natural treatment for boils.</description>
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		<title>By: Skin Boils</title>
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		<description>[...] Skin boils can often be prevented. If you get a splinter of other foreign objected under your skin, remove it with tweezers. If you cannot grasp the object with tweezers, try gently squeezing the skin and pushing the object toward the surface of the skin. If you are unable to remove the object, see a doctor. Do not leave the foreign object under your skin, as you will likely develop an infection. [...]</description>
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