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Asked for male, 25 years old from Chennai
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You have otitis externa and the mild injury caused by Q tips get infected . Most people don't use Q-tips properly and wind up putting them inside their ears to feel "clean." ... Not only is ear wax good for you, but putting a Q-Tip anywhere except for the outermost parts of your ear can be a big detriment to your health
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Asked for male, 38 years old from Kolkata
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No further treatment required for decreasing titres, Also it takes lots of time for antibody titre to settle down and this is normal.
Asked for male, 33 years old from Kolkata
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When level falls from 1: 32 to 1: 8 it means proper treatment. Now it needs 6 monthly test to confirm for 2 years to c whether it goes down or remains at same level. If detected as SEROFAST at end of 2 years one may repeat test at longer interval. "I have to suffer for this my whole life" this is not suffering.
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Knowing HIV status important.
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Asked for male, 21 years old from Nadiad
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If you take full course as suggested you will be fine.In 19 yars you got siphillis ? Are you active sex player and do protected sex
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Balanitis can have both infectious and noninfectious causes. It is more common in patients with phimosis (the foreskin of the penis is too tight). Chronic (long-term, recurring) balanoposthitis increases the risk of developing balanitis xerotica obliterans (chronic dermatitis, most often involving the glans and foreskin), phimosis (foreskin too tight), paraphimosis (when the foreskin is retracted it cannot return to its original location), and cancer.
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Balanitis can have both infectious and noninfectious causes. It is more common in patients with phimosis (the foreskin of the penis is too tight). Chronic (long-term, recurring) balanoposthitis increases the risk of developing balanitis xerotica obliterans (chronic dermatitis, most often involving the glans and foreskin), phimosis (foreskin too tight), paraphimosis (when the foreskin is retracted it cannot return to its original location), and cancer.
I recommend you to go with ay...more
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