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Asked for female, 27 years old from Bangalore
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U can try this (do patch test first)
wash the affected skin two to three times a day.
Keep the affected area dry.Avoid excess affected skin irritation by wearing 100% cotton underwear.
Avoid fabric softeners, bleaches, or harsh laundry detergents.
Wash your workout clothes, underwear, socks, and towels after each use.
Keep your affected area, inner thighs, and buttocks clean and dry, especially after you exercise and shower.
After showering or bathing, dry the irritated a...more
wash the affected skin two to three times a day.
Keep the affected area dry.Avoid excess affected skin irritation by wearing 100% cotton underwear.
Avoid fabric softeners, bleaches, or harsh laundry detergents.
Wash your workout clothes, underwear, socks, and towels after each use.
Keep your affected area, inner thighs, and buttocks clean and dry, especially after you exercise and shower.
After showering or bathing, dry the irritated a...more
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Asked for male, 29 years old from Coimbatore
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If you suspect that you may have an autoimmune disorder, it is recommended that you consult with a medical professional such as a rheumatologist, an endocrinologist, or an immunologist. These specialists are trained to diagnose and treat autoimmune disorders and can order additional tests to confirm a diagnosis.
The high levels of anti-thyroid peroxidase antibodies (anti-tpo) and anti-thyroglobulin antibodies (anti-tg) that you mentioned may indicate an autoimmune thyroid disorder such as ha...more
The high levels of anti-thyroid peroxidase antibodies (anti-tpo) and anti-thyroglobulin antibodies (anti-tg) that you mentioned may indicate an autoimmune thyroid disorder such as ha...more
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Some foods with a black tint can cause you to have black stools. However, it can also happen due to various medical reasons like gastrointestinal (gi) bleeding, colon polyps, stomach ulcers or esophageal varices giving it a rather dark appearance than its bright red colour.
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It has been upheld by many medical studies that the appearance of one s stool can tell a lot about their health and what illnesses and conditions they have. Similarly, a black stool (i...more
Asked for male, 27 years old from Hyderabad
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U can try this (do patch test first)
wash the affected skin two to three times a day.
Keep the affected area dry.Avoid excess affected skin irritation by wearing 100% cotton underwear.
Avoid fabric softeners, bleaches, or harsh laundry detergents.
Wash your workout clothes, underwear, socks, and towels after each use.
Keep your affected area, inner thighs, and buttocks clean and dry, especially after you exercise and shower.
After showering or bathing, dry the irritated a...more
wash the affected skin two to three times a day.
Keep the affected area dry.Avoid excess affected skin irritation by wearing 100% cotton underwear.
Avoid fabric softeners, bleaches, or harsh laundry detergents.
Wash your workout clothes, underwear, socks, and towels after each use.
Keep your affected area, inner thighs, and buttocks clean and dry, especially after you exercise and shower.
After showering or bathing, dry the irritated a...more
Asked for male, 35 years old from Dindigul
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Ige levels are increased either due to persistent exposure to any allergen. But it can also occur due to parasitic infections (which might be possible in your case since you are in poultry handling industry). So maintaining hand and body hygiene during and after work is very important and also find out if you have any allergic profile. Also some medications might help to reduce like anti-parasitic meds and anti allergics.
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U can try this
wash the affected skin two to three times a day.
Keep the affected area dry.
Avoid excess affected skin irritation by wearing 100% cotton underwear.
Avoid fabric softeners, bleaches, or harsh laundry detergents.
Wash your workout clothes, underwear, socks, and towels after each use.
Keep your affected area, inner thighs, and buttocks clean and dry, especially after you exercise and shower.
After showering or bathing, dry the irritated affected area by g...more
wash the affected skin two to three times a day.
Keep the affected area dry.
Avoid excess affected skin irritation by wearing 100% cotton underwear.
Avoid fabric softeners, bleaches, or harsh laundry detergents.
Wash your workout clothes, underwear, socks, and towels after each use.
Keep your affected area, inner thighs, and buttocks clean and dry, especially after you exercise and shower.
After showering or bathing, dry the irritated affected area by g...more
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U can try this (do patch test first)
wash the affected skin two to three times a day.
Keep the affected area dry.
Avoid excess affected skin irritation by wearing 100% cotton underwear.
Avoid fabric softeners, bleaches, or harsh laundry detergents.
Wash your workout clothes, underwear, socks, and towels after each use.
Keep your affected area, inner thighs, and buttocks clean and dry, especially after you exercise and shower.
After showering or bathing, dry the irrita...more
wash the affected skin two to three times a day.
Keep the affected area dry.
Avoid excess affected skin irritation by wearing 100% cotton underwear.
Avoid fabric softeners, bleaches, or harsh laundry detergents.
Wash your workout clothes, underwear, socks, and towels after each use.
Keep your affected area, inner thighs, and buttocks clean and dry, especially after you exercise and shower.
After showering or bathing, dry the irrita...more
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