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Default sarcoidosis on the face

I have sarcoid in a few different organs and now it looks like it might be affecting my skin on my face. Does anyone know how to treat it. I was on prednisone but now my whole lower bones are dying so must stop it. Is there anything I can do as I have read it can become very disfiguring and I don't want that. Any help would be great


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