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I am 21 year old .mere mouth me 3to 4 year se mouth ulser 10 din 15 din pe lagatar ho raha hai sir. Mai bahut pareshan hun.

Dr. Sushma Shah 93% (9037 ratings)
MBBS
General Physician, Vadodara
I am 21 year old .mere mouth me 3to 4 year se mouth ulser 10 din 15 din pe lagatar ho raha hai sir. Mai bahut paresha...
inj vitcofol 2 ml intramuscular in gluteal reason for five days. locally zytee lotion before meal two apply locally by ear bud. wait for 30 min. not to rinse. take meal. rinse mouth properly. after that apply candid lotion by ear bud properly nothing by mouth till 30 min. tab folic acid 5 mg two times a day after food for three weeks.
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During corona one teeth is infected and removed. Doctor told implant is not possible .now my problems are solved. Can I try for implant. Whether it will be successful.

Dr. Karun Gupta 90% (2332 ratings)
BDS, Non-Resident J.R. in Dept. of Orthodontics, Certified oral implantologist, Advanced Aesthetics, Digital Smile Designer
Dentist, Jammu
During corona one teeth is infected and removed. Doctor told implant is not possible .now my problems are solved. Can...
I'm sorry to hear that you had a tooth removed during the covid-19 pandemic. I understand that you're now considering getting an implant, and i'm here to help you understand the factors that will affect your success rate. The success rate of dental implants is generally very high, with a success rate of over 95%. However, there are a few factors that can affect this rate, including: your overall health: if you have any underlying medical conditions, such as diabetes or osteoporosis, these conditions can make it more difficult for your body to heal and integrate an implant. Your jawbone health: if you have lost a significant amount of bone in your jaw, this can reduce the amount of bone available to support an implant. Smoking habits: smoking can reduce the blood flow to your gums and jawbone, which can make it more difficult for an implant to heal properly. Your oral hygiene: if you don't practice good oral hygiene, this can increase your risk of infection, which can also lead to implant failure. If you're considering getting an implant, it's important to talk to your dentist about your individual risk factors. They will be able to assess your overall health and jawbone health to determine if you're a good candidate for an implant. They will also be able to give you specific instructions on how to prepare for your implant surgery and how to care for your implant after surgery. In general, it is safe to get an implant after you have recovered from covid-19. However, it is important to wait until you are fully healed from any covid-19-related complications before undergoing any elective surgery. Here are some additional things to keep in mind: the cost of dental implants can vary depending on your location, the type of implant you get, and the complexity of your surgery. The recovery time for dental implants is typically a few weeks. There is a small risk of complications associated with dental implants, such as infection, bleeding, and nerve damage. I hope this information is helpful. Please let me know if you have any other questions.
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After using forgyn plus or symbicort I am getting fungal infection. Please advise alternative medicine to cure copd and asthma without getting fungal infection. Please advise so that this fungal infection will be avoided.

Dr. Jaspreet Singh Khandpur 88% (119 ratings)
MD - Pulmonary Medicine, MBBS, DNB ( Pulmonary Medicine), Fellowship in Pulmonary and critical Care Medicine, Certificate in Interventional Bronchoscopy and Thoracoscopy
Pulmonologist, Thane
Always gargle your mouth after usage of pump or inhaler gargling removes the drug deposition on tongue and reduces risk of fungal infection. Candida mouthpaint for a week and oral fluconazole once a week for 4 weeks can help treat fungal infection. Instead of dry powder inhaler, metered dose inhaler which has the mist instead of powder as the drug is there. Which might reduce the drug deposition in tongue but we can't speculate whether it doesn't. There is no cure to copd and asthma. You can control asthma you can control copd symptoms.
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Hi I have vaginal burning and white thin discharge (sometimes watery and sometimes thick white). I was first given antibiotics for uti, which did not solve the problem. Then I got my periods, and I felt little better, but there was still burning, then I had 3 dose of fluconazole, as I got candida in the vaginal swab test. It still did not resolve the discharge and now I am on clingen forte vaginal caps and lulifin ointment, I have completed 4-5 doses, but I do not see any improvement, instead the burning, discharge has increased. And before I had no itching, now when I used the capsule, in the morning, I have allot of itching with the liquid, the discharge liquid is too whitish and itchy. Please advice me.

Dr. G.R. Agrawal 95% (38414 ratings)
DHMS (Hons.)
Homeopathy Doctor, Patna
Hi, Lybrate user, •wear ,loose under garments to allow fresh air to pass through, nourishing your pelvic, groin and vaginal muscles to check infection.•clean external genital area with underlying homoeopathic medicine. @ echinecea q -20 drops with 1/2 cup of water, apply ,thrice, daily, deep into vagina and vulva, gently. •@take, 10 drops of  echineceaq -mixed with 2tsfl of water, thrice, orally. •consult ,privetly for a better and faster recovery, please. •avoid, junk food, alcohol and nicotine. •report after a wk, privetly, please. Tk, care.
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I got painful mouth ulcer after drinking (too much) alcohol. Can not eat anything. Need solution.

Dr. Sushma Shah 93% (9037 ratings)
MBBS
General Physician, Vadodara
I got painful mouth ulcer after drinking (too much) alcohol. Can not eat anything. Need solution.
zytee lotion before meal locally apply with ear bud properly zerodol sp three times a day after food for three to five days. candid lotion after food locally apply with ear bud properly don't take anything for 30 min.
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My mother is senior citizen and getting treated for fungal infection in mouth and back of throat as well. Doctor has prescribed fluconazole 200 twice a day and candid mouth paint. There is no improvement in last 3 days. Moreover, candid mouth paint is causing redness, peeling kind of feeling in ulcers and some blood comes out in tongue as well. Shall we stop using candid mouth paint?

Dr. Karun Gupta 90% (2332 ratings)
BDS, Non-Resident J.R. in Dept. of Orthodontics, Certified oral implantologist, Advanced Aesthetics, Digital Smile Designer
Dentist, Jammu
My mother is senior citizen and getting treated for fungal infection in mouth and back of throat as well. Doctor has ...
I understand your concern about your mother's lack of improvement and the side effects of the candid mouth paint. However, I am not a medical professional and cannot provide medical advice. It's important to seek guidance from your mother's doctor in this situation. They can assess her condition, understand the potential cause of the lack of improvement and the reaction to the paint, and make any necessary adjustments to her treatment plan. Here are some reasons why it's crucial to consult her doctor: underlying cause: there might be a different or additional cause for the infection that needs to be addressed. Medication interaction: some medications can interact with fluconazole, potentially affecting its effectiveness. Adjustment of dosages: the current dosage of fluconazole might need to be adjusted for better response. Alternative medication: if the candid mouth paint is causing side effects, the doctor might suggest alternative solutions for treating the oral thrush. Monitoring potential complications: certain fungal infections can have serious complications, especially in individuals with weakened immune systems like senior citizens. Therefore, please do not discontinue the candid mouth paint or any other medication without consulting your mother's doctor. Stopping medication prematurely can negatively impact her treatment and prolong the infection. Here's what you can do: schedule an appointment with your mother's doctor as soon as possible. Provide a detailed account of her symptoms, including the lack of improvement and the side effects of the candid mouth paint. Bring all the medications she's taking to the appointment. Ask any questions or concerns you might have about her treatment. Remember, your mother's doctor is the best resource for managing her fungal infection and ensuring her well-being. I hope this information helps! please prioritize seeking professional medical advice for your mother's condition.
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I have small penis or micro penis and my testis in a little up and down. Does there will be any problem in medical test for ssc cgl and upsc.

Dr. M S Haque 91% (4634 ratings)
BUMS
Sexologist, Kolkata
I have small penis or micro penis and my testis in a little up and down. Does there will be any problem in medical te...
Medical examinations for government jobs like ssc cgl (staff selection commission combined graduate level) and upsc (union public service commission) typically assess the overall health and physical fitness of candidates. While I can provide general information, it's important to consult a medical professional or the specific guidelines of the exam you are interested in to get accurate and up-to-date information regarding the impact of your condition on the medical examination. In general, medical examinations for government jobs assess various aspects of a candidate's health, including physical fitness, visual acuity, hearing ability, and overall medical condition. Any deviation from the normal anatomy or medical condition may be assessed for its impact on the candidate's ability to perform the required job functions. A small penis or a condition like a micropenis may not necessarily disqualify you from the exam, but it ultimately depends on the specific guidelines and criteria set by the ssc cgl or upsc. Similarly, the position of the testes could be assessed in the context of normal anatomy and function.
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I have fungal infection around my genitals (between scrotum and legs) since an year. For almost first 4-5 months, I ignored it considering in could be something temporary due to scratching by nails. I started treatment and from different doctor and many od them suggested itraconazole 100 mg per day, and creams like ketoconazole. It caused temporary relief but it re-appeared after stopping medicine. Then I started my treatment with a reputed dermatologist. He suggested me itraconazole 100 mg once daily, histafree 120 mg twice daily, applying candid dusting powder in morning and a mixture of triben and nadibact cream at night with candid dusting powder. This treatment continued for 2 months and the condition improved, but it still kept coming back as I stopped medicine, even after visiting doctor again, he still kept the same treatment routine. With that now, it has almost been 2 months again, and the infection hasn't re-appeared. How much time will I need to continue with this treatment to bet totally cured? How can I know about the right time to stop medication? Do I need to see another doctor?

Dr. Shaurya Rohatgi 91% (6912 ratings)
MBBS, MD - Dermatology , Venereology & Leprosy
Dermatologist, Mumbai
I have fungal infection around my genitals (between scrotum and legs) since an year. For almost first 4-5 months, I i...
Fungal infections in the groin are commonly referred to as jock itch or tinea cruris. They occur when certain types of fungi, such as dermatophytes, grow and multiply in warm and moist areas of the body, like the groin. Symptoms of a fungal infection in the groin may include: red, itchy rash: the affected area often becomes red, itchy, and inflamed. The rash may have well-defined edges and small, raised blisters or scales. Itching and burning: the rash can cause intense itching and a burning sensation, which can be uncomfortable. Peeling or cracking skin: the skin in the groin area may become dry, flaky, or start to peel. Odor: fungal infections can sometimes cause an unpleasant odor. If the symptoms persist or worsen despite self-care measures, it is advisable to consult a healthcare professional or dermatologist. They can provide a proper diagnosis and recommend appropriate treatment options, which may include prescription-strength antifungal medications.
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Sexual problem some pain is there some ich also please find resolve the issue sir.

Dr. M S Haque 91% (4634 ratings)
BUMS
Sexologist, Kolkata
Sexual problem some pain is there some ich also please find resolve the issue sir.
Infections: a. Sexually transmitted infections (stis): stis like chlamydia, gonorrhea, herpes, or trichomoniasis can cause pain, itching, and discomfort in the genital area. B. Yeast infection: an overgrowth of yeast (candida) can cause itching, burning, and discomfort in both men and women. Allergies or irritations: a. Allergic reactions: some individuals may be allergic to certain products like latex condoms, lubricants, or spermicides, causing pain, itching, or irritation. B. Chemical irritation: harsh soaps, detergents, or personal hygiene products can irritate the genital area. Vaginal dryness: a. Hormonal changes: hormonal fluctuations, especially during menopause, can lead to vaginal dryness and discomfort during sexual activity. Physical conditions: a. Endometriosis: this condition can cause pelvic pain during intercourse. B. Interstitial cystitis: a chronic bladder condition that may cause pelvic pain and discomfort during sex.
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My tongue is getting white patches and bad smell coming out. Please suggest me what should I do.

Dr. Karun Gupta 90% (2332 ratings)
BDS, Non-Resident J.R. in Dept. of Orthodontics, Certified oral implantologist, Advanced Aesthetics, Digital Smile Designer
Dentist, Jammu
My tongue is getting white patches and bad smell coming out. Please suggest me what should I do.
While I understand your concern about the white patches on your tongue and bad breath, I cannot diagnose medical conditions or provide specific medical advice. Experiencing these symptoms might require consultation with a qualified healthcare professional. However, I can offer some general information and suggestions that might be helpful: possible causes of white patches on the tongue and bad breath: oral thrush: this fungal infection, caused by candida albicans, can cause white patches on the tongue and sometimes other areas of the mouth. It often affects individuals with weakened immune systems, who take antibiotics, or have uncontrolled diabetes. Leukoplakia: this precancerous condition appears as white patches on the tongue or other areas of the mouth. While typically harmless, it requires monitoring by a doctor or dentist. Lichen planus: this autoimmune skin condition can also affect the mouth, causing white patches, ulcers, and other symptoms. Poor oral hygiene: brushing and flossing teeth regularly are crucial for maintaining good oral health and preventing bad breath. Dietary factors: certain foods and beverages, like onions, garlic, and coffee, can contribute to bad breath. Smoking: smoking and tobacco use can significantly worsen bad breath and oral health. Tips for managing the symptoms: maintain good oral hygiene: brush your teeth twice daily and floss once a day. Consider using a tongue scraper to remove bacteria and debris from the surface of your tongue. Stay hydrated: drink plenty of water throughout the day to keep your mouth moist and help flush out bacteria. Avoid irritating foods and beverages: minimize your intake of foods and drinks known to contribute to bad breath, like onions, garlic, coffee, and alcohol. Quit smoking: if you smoke, quitting is one of the best things you can do for your overall health and oral hygiene. Recommendations: consult a doctor or dentist: they can examine your tongue and mouth, diagnose the underlying cause of your symptoms, and recommend appropriate treatment. Practice good oral hygiene habits: following proper brushing, flossing, and tongue cleaning practices is essential for maintaining good oral health and preventing future problems. Maintain a healthy lifestyle: eating a balanced diet, getting regular exercise, and managing stress can all contribute to good oral health and overall well-being. Remember, seeking professional medical advice is crucial for understanding the cause of your white patches and bad breath, receiving proper treatment, and maintaining good oral health. Don't hesitate to schedule consultations with relevant healthcare professionals to address your concerns and improve your well-being. I hope this information is helpful and encourages you to prioritize your health by seeking professional assistance.
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