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Dr Zoe Williams advises a reader about skin marks, which appear as salmon-pink patches on the torso. These could be due to pityriasis rosea, a harmless condition that usually resolves on its own within a few weeks. If the marks persist or the description doesn't fit, a GP consultation is recommended. Meanwhile, she advises against frequent use of sandals and flip-flops to avoid foot issues.
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