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Asked for male, 25 years old from Ernakulam
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I am sorry to hear about your concern but will be happy to assist you.
If you are having sex or have had sex in the past, bumps on the penis may be signs of sexually transmitted diseases (stds, also called sexually transmitted infections or stis). Painful blisters, bumps, or ulcers may be herpes. Genital warts (hpv) also can show up as bumps on the penis.
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If you are having sex or have had sex in the past, bumps on the penis may be signs of sexually transmitted diseases (stds, also called sexually transmitted infections or stis). Painful blisters, bumps, or ulcers may be herpes. Genital warts (hpv) also can show up as bumps on the penis.
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Asked for male, 29 years old from Srinagar
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Tips 1. Fresh aloe vera can be used on open pores as it will help hydrate your skin and tighten it.
2. Bananaârun the inside of banana peel against your skin. Wash it after 10-15 minutes
3. Cleanse regularly with a mild cleanser twice a day to keep the pores clean.
4. Exfoliate on a regular basis to remove the dead skin.
5. A deep-pore cleansing once a month will keep the pores clear.
6. Remove your makeup before sleeping.
7. Use lukewarm water rather than hot water to ...more
2. Bananaârun the inside of banana peel against your skin. Wash it after 10-15 minutes
3. Cleanse regularly with a mild cleanser twice a day to keep the pores clean.
4. Exfoliate on a regular basis to remove the dead skin.
5. A deep-pore cleansing once a month will keep the pores clear.
6. Remove your makeup before sleeping.
7. Use lukewarm water rather than hot water to ...more
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Asked for female, 31 years old from Coimbatore
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Common warts are small, grainy skin growths that occur most often on your fingers or hands. Rough to the touch, common warts also often feature a pattern of tiny black dots, which are small, clotted blood vessels.
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Common warts are small, grainy skin growths that occur most often on your fingers or hands. Rough to the touch, common warts also often feature a pattern of tiny black dots, which are small, clotted blood vessels.
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Asked for male, 35 years old from Guwahati
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Asked for female, 20 years old from Aligarh
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Your epidermis contains cells called melanocytes that store and produce a dark color (pigment) known as melanin. In response to light, heat, or ultraviolet radiation or by hormonal stimulation, the melanocytes produce more melanin, and that's why your skin darkens.
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Your epidermis contains cells called melanocytes that store and produce a dark color (pigment) known as melanin. In response to light, heat, or ultraviolet radiation or by hormonal stimulation, the melanocytes produce more melanin, and that's why your skin darkens.
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Asked for male, 25 years old from Rajnandgaon
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Asked for female, 33 years old from Bhubaneswar
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Vitiligo (pronounced: (vih-tih-ly-go) is a loss of skin pigment that causes white spots or patches to appear on the skin. No one knows exactly why this happens, but it affects people of all races, many of them kids and teens. Because vitiligo affects a person's appearance, it can be upsetting.
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Vitiligo (pronounced: (vih-tih-ly-go) is a loss of skin pigment that causes white spots or patches to appear on the skin. No one knows exactly why this happens, but it affects people of all races, many of them kids and teens. Because vitiligo affects a person's appearance, it can be upsetting.
Let's connect over a call so that we can discuss your concern in details and make a suitable treatment plan for you.
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Asked for female, 18 years old from Siliguri
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Asked for female, 22 years old from Hooghly
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By day four or five, you'll likely see your hickey beginning to fade in some spots. It may appear blotchy as it heals. Within a week or two, depending on the amount damaged caused by the suction, your hickey will fade to a light yellowish color or disappear.
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By day four or five, you'll likely see your hickey beginning to fade in some spots. It may appear blotchy as it heals. Within a week or two, depending on the amount damaged caused by the suction, your hickey will fade to a light yellowish color or disappear.
Let's connect over a call so that we can discuss your concern in details and make a suitable treatment plan for you.
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