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Dermatologist•Bangalore
Podowart application is generally done as an office procedure as the concentration of the solution is strong and there are chances of burns. Now that you have developed wound you have to apply an antibiotic cream like fudic cream or mupirocin ointment daily twice till the wound subsides and then if the wart is still persisting it is better to consult a dermatologist in your area.
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Dermatologist•Nagpur
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I think your wound has got a secondary infection and needs to be shown to a doctor.
Doesn't look like you have to worry about cancer but infection in the breast can lead to abscesses. Please take a professional opinion in person.
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Podiatrist•Kochi
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Take bath after exercise with Cetrimide or Savlon soap. Avoid sweating at other times. Increased sweating can block the sweat and sebaceous glands at the hair follicles and cause boils to happen. You may apply Mupirocin cream twice a day till the boils completely resolve.
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Podiatrist•Kochi
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These may be epithelial blebs. Some times, due to superficial trauma, under the epithelium fluid may get collected causing blebs. These are painless, and can be ruptured by a sterile needle. You may then apply neosporin or mupirocin ointment twice a day till the ulcers heal.
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General Physician•Sambalpur
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Ointment Povidine Iodine or ointment Mupirocin you can apply locally. Avoid sex for 7 days at least.
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General Physician•Jamshedpur
Foot blisters are usually related to pressure effect due to new footwear or long distance walking. Blisters should be punctured & ointment containing mupirocin & sodium fuscidate should be applied on the ulcers after puncture of blisters. Rest to the affected food is important for faster healing.
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Dermatologist•Delhi
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Thanks for enquiry. Frequent waxing or undergrowth may be the cause of bumps so get laser hair reduction ,book appointment when required.
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Podiatrist•Kochi
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As per your description, this is furunculosis, or infection of the hair follicle. Please do get your Blood sugar fasting, after food and HbA1C checked to rule out T2 Diabetes. Good hygiene and washing the area with soap and water twice a day would be helpful. You may apply Mupirocin ointment twice a day, after you clean the pubic area.
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General Physician•Mumbai
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No need to worry about there will be very less chance of getting anytype of infection as he has used new blade. You can do one thing next time .take your all personal stuff for shaving and tell him to use your stuff only.
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Dermatologist•Ahmedabad
-keep the area clean and dry. -use an antiseptic solution or lukewarm water to clean the area twice a day.
-apply an antibiotic cream like mupirocin gel, as this will decrease the chances of superadded infection as any kind of infection over the affected area will lead to increased chances of scarring and pigmentation. -also use a sunscreen regularly before going out in the sun.
-take oral antihistamines like levocetrizine once a day to reduce the redness and irritation -you can addition...more
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