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I appreciate your detailed description of the evolving skin condition following a mosquito bite. Considering the complexity of skin issues, it's vital to explore various diagnostic possibilities for a comprehensive understanding.
1. Tinea fungal infection (as recently diagnosed):
- description: fungal infections, specifically tinea, often manifest with persistent itching and skin alterations caused by dermatophytes.
- treatment: eberconazole, an antifungal agent, is a common prescrip...more
1. Tinea fungal infection (as recently diagnosed):
- description: fungal infections, specifically tinea, often manifest with persistent itching and skin alterations caused by dermatophytes.
- treatment: eberconazole, an antifungal agent, is a common prescrip...more
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Pimples are a common skin condition caused by various factors, such as clogged pores or follicles. They are not directly related to syphilis, although syphilis can cause a rash that may resemble pimples in its secondary stage. If you have concerns about your sexual health or suspect you may have an sti, it is recommended to get yourself tested for std panel.
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In terms of the hiv test you mentioned, a negative tridot test result may indicate that there were no detectable antibodies to hiv at the time of the test. However, it's crucial to note that no test can provide immediate results after exposure, and testing too soon may not accurately reflect your status.
If you are concerned about potential exposure to sexually transmitted infections (stis), including hiv, it's advisable to consult with a healthcare professional. They can provide guidance on...more
If you are concerned about potential exposure to sexually transmitted infections (stis), including hiv, it's advisable to consult with a healthcare professional. They can provide guidance on...more
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Get tested: it's good that you've already taken the initiative to get tested. However, depending on the specific stis, the window period for accurate testing can vary. It's crucial to follow up with healthcare professionals and discuss your specific situation to determine the appropriate testing schedule.
Communication: open and honest communication with your partner is important. If you've had a sexual encounter, it's recommended to discuss this with the other person involved. This allows b...more
Communication: open and honest communication with your partner is important. If you've had a sexual encounter, it's recommended to discuss this with the other person involved. This allows b...more
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Hi,
understand your concern. Shingles/chicken pox are contagious. However, the zoster virus is contagious only in its active stage. It is non- contagious in dormant stage. Almost every person carries it whoever is infected in their life time. It stays dormant and reactivates at times. Thats the time when it is contagious. Else do not worry, it doesnot harm in anyway.
Hope this is clear. For further details, please connect online/in-person.
understand your concern. Shingles/chicken pox are contagious. However, the zoster virus is contagious only in its active stage. It is non- contagious in dormant stage. Almost every person carries it whoever is infected in their life time. It stays dormant and reactivates at times. Thats the time when it is contagious. Else do not worry, it doesnot harm in anyway.
Hope this is clear. For further details, please connect online/in-person.
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1. Take plenty of water/ liquids- tea milk, soups, narial pani 2. Take healthy, easily digestible food- kichri. Dalia. Fruits vegetables
3. Adequate rest 4. Little walk 5. Taking baths with lukewarm water can add baking soda 6. Wearing lightweight, soft clothing
for medicine contact on private consultation.
3. Adequate rest 4. Little walk 5. Taking baths with lukewarm water can add baking soda 6. Wearing lightweight, soft clothing
for medicine contact on private consultation.
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