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MBBS, M.Ch - Plastic Surgery

Cosmetic/Plastic Surgeon•Ahmedabad
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Pimple marks cannot be removed by these creams or capsules. You need to consider lasers, subcisions, fat grafting and allied procedures whichever may be applicable to your face. The decision only after examining you.
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Mera age 35 hai mai female hu mujhe slip disc ho gya hai Dr. ne one month ki dawa ar belt diya hai nhi thik hone pr MRI hoga medicine hai 1.Asolt-At (methocarbamol, acetaminophen,diclofenac) 2.endoxid (lycopene, multivitamin,multimineral) 3.Bio calcit (calcitriol, calcium citrate, zinc sulphate ,magnesium oxide) hai Dusra problem mujhe sans lene me ho gya to ent ne mujhe allegra m ,bactogard cv 200 (cefpodoxime proxetil ,potassium clavulanate) ar omnacortil 20 (prednisolone 2 2 tab 3 din 1 1 tab 3 din1/2 tab 3 din) mai ek gas ki dawa kha rahi thi pr pate dard ulti ki wajah se mujhe dolo ka injection dilana pada phir Dr. k kahne pr mai gas k liye pantocid dsr, pan 40 ar mucaine (anesthetic antacid gel) diya hai mai sab kha rahi omnacortil bhi 4 din kha k chod diya lekin pate dard nhi khatm ho raha hr thodi der pe nabhi se upar tez dard hota hai please kuch upaye batayiye.

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Post Doctoral Research (Ph.D.) (A.M) (On...read more

Alternative Medicine Specialist•Bhubaneswar
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Hi lybrate-user,
I appreciate you seeking help. Your problems seem to be because of acidity/ gastritis resulting due to the intake of analgesics (NSAIDs) off late. You need to stay well hydrated and take analgesics exactly as advised by your doc. Also note that, we can manage pain, acidity, nausea/ vomiting etc all effectively with suitable natural medicines too, as an adjunct to the mainstream treatment of your slip disc. Advise connect with reports for further naturopathic traction. Do tak...more
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Hi, hoping you can help me. I’ve been struggling with this problem for over a year. I have been experiencing penis and foreskin pain, redness, dryness and soreness. The doctor gave me an antifungal treatment to try which did not help. I was tested by a gp for a fungal infection which came back negative. I was then diagnosed with genital eczema. Moisturising helps some of the skin but not all of it. The pain & visual inflammation varies from the head of the penis to the inner and outer foreskin. I have been able to get the skin to look relatively healthy (confirmed recently by a doctor) but I still have pain and things are still dry. I’m wondering whether i’ve caused this myself. To wash i’ve been soaking myself in a jar of water. Throughout the year i’ve been using a wide variety of treatments to counteract & manage my symptoms, such as: manuka honey, colloid oat soaks, coconut oil, vaseline, emollient (e45, cetraben), baby oil, zinc oxide cream etc. I’ve stopped using everything. I read about the foreskin and understood it’s a mucus membrane with natural oils. I’ve stopped all treatment in an effort to allow the natural oils to come back. I haven’t washed my penis for 5 days now. Every morning I check to see the progress. Every morning it is the same. The skin looks reasonably healthy, but the foreskin is dry and tacky to the glans as it rolls down. I have no problems retracting my foreskin. The skin does’t feel moist, it feels dry. There is no odour. It’s as if it’s just been washed. This is my concern. After 5 days it’s as if i’ve just freshly washed. Dry and odourless. No natural oils. I am worried that I have disrupted my skin balance and removed so many of the natural oils. I am left with dryness that is causing pain. This does’t seem normal to me. Will the oils return? Is there something wrong with me? Thank you.

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MD-Ayurveda, BAMS

Sexologist•Haldwani
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Hello-"phimosis" is the technical term for an un-retractable foreskin. The foreskin of the penis is not retractable in an infant or a young child. This is considered to be a normal part of development. As the child grows into puberty the foreskin naturally separates itself from the head of the penis, allowing for complete retraction. This becomes a particularly important function for the male in terms of hygiene, especially with cleaning of the penis and its head as well as in terms of sexual in...more
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Gynaecologist•Kolkata
I would advice you not to use any soap locally as it disturbs the vaginal pH. Instead use lactacyd vaginal wash daily before bath. You can use clotrimazole and see if it helps as well
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Let us consider the treatment of a fungal infection in the groin region i. E. Around genitals. First thing what you need to do is, keep the area clean. Then see to it that the region is always dry because Wet and moist environment provides nice place for fungus to breed.
Change the underwear daily. Old underwears to be thrown, please buy new ones. Stop smoking, tobbacco chewing, alcohol etc. Habbits if present. Maintain good diet without sweet for a few days in non diabetics, diabetics need ...more
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No. Treatment depending on the severity. Fungal infection or Ring worm. When occurs in groin, called as jock itch. Usually fungal infection is common in moist areas of body like skin folds. It's mostly circular or round in appearance. May be red or black in colour. Treatment depending on the type and severity. Avoid sharing clothes, towels and soap; sweating also increases it. As it has to be differentiated from eczema and infection, its a must to see and confirm the diagnosis for proper treatme...more
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Dermatologist•Indore
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No, not at all. It has nothing to do with curing scabies. As scabies is a mite infestation & steroids don't kill mites.
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Homeopath•Raebareli
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You need to maintain a proper intimate hygiene apart from this you need to follow a constitutional Homeopathic treatment for few months to resolve this issue on permanent basis. consult back with more details and other associated medical records.
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Asked for male, 34 years old from Hyderabad
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MBBS, Residency in Dermatology

Dermatologist•Gurgaon
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Only ointment will not work. First get it properly diagnosed if it is fungal only. If yes then you need to take full course of oral anti fungal tablets.
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