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General Physician•Vadodara
If you have been treated for malaria and are still experiencing dizziness and throbbing pain in one side of your head, it is possible that you may be experiencing a side effect from the medication or have another underlying condition.
It would be best to follow up with your healthcare provider to discuss your symptoms and have a full evaluation to determine the cause of your ongoing symptoms. They may recommend further testing or refer you to a specialist for further evaluation and managemen...more
It would be best to follow up with your healthcare provider to discuss your symptoms and have a full evaluation to determine the cause of your ongoing symptoms. They may recommend further testing or refer you to a specialist for further evaluation and managemen...more
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Asked for Male, 37 years old from Mumbai
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a painful blister or sore on your penis could be caused by herpes, which is an sti caused by the herpes simplex virus. A painless sore or ulcer on your penis could be caused by syphilis (another sti).
a painful blister or sore on your penis could be caused by herpes, which is an sti caused by the herpes simplex virus. A painless sore or ulcer on your penis could be caused by syphilis (another sti).
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Hiv is a chronic virus that weakens the immune system. It’s usually transmitted via sexual contact. Although a cure for hiv isn’t available, its symptoms are treatable. If hiv isn’t treated, the virus can lead to stage 3 hiv, also known as aids.
A person can have hiv for several years before it progresses to aids. However, the longer someone waits to start treatment, the greater the risk to their health.
A person can have hiv for several years before it progresses to aids. However, the longer someone waits to start treatment, the greater the risk to their health.
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Asked for male, 36 years old from Varanasi
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While it may be possible to pass hiv from your hand to your urethra, it would not be an easy or common way to get hiv. Hiv is in vaginal fluid (if your partner has hiv) but it dies quickly once it is out of the body and exposed to air. Overall, the chances of getting hiv this way would be low.
But, if this is worrying you it might be a good idea to go for sti/hiv testing. Routine screening usually includes testing for gonorrhea, chlamydia, syphilis and hiv.
But, if this is worrying you it might be a good idea to go for sti/hiv testing. Routine screening usually includes testing for gonorrhea, chlamydia, syphilis and hiv.
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Asked for male, 19 years old from Abohar
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Hi, Lybrate user, it indicates skin unrest,•tk, plenty of water to hydrate your body. •go for meditation to reduce your stress to nourish your skin.•your diet be easily digestible, non-irritant on time to check acidity triggering skin disorder. •tk, apples, carrots, mangoes, spinach, amla, broccoli,papaya etc.•images of your affected part be sent, privetly to begine a successful homoeopathic medication, till, then take, underlying homoeopathic medicines:
@.azadirechtaq -10 drops, thrice wit...more
@.azadirechtaq -10 drops, thrice wit...more
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Asked for male, 22 years old from Kolkata
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Hi, lybrate user,
It might be discoloration of glans owing to frequent masturbation.
Restrict, it to twice a week to remain healthy.
Tk, care.
It might be discoloration of glans owing to frequent masturbation.
Restrict, it to twice a week to remain healthy.
Tk, care.
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if you've never had sex, little white bumps on the shaft of the penis may be pimples, a skin cyst, or ingrown hairs. These are common and they're nothing to worry about. Another condition that's normal and no cause for concern is pearly penile papules.
if you've never had sex, little white bumps on the shaft of the penis may be pimples, a skin cyst, or ingrown hairs. These are common and they're nothing to worry about. Another condition that's normal and no cause for concern is pearly penile papules.
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Asked for male, 26 years old from Adimaly
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Hello Lybrate user, use homoeopathic medications for your problem to get instant and effective results. Its curable, no need to worry about. Homoeopathic medicines plays excellent role to treat such problems in a hollistic way without any side effect. I suggest you to message me your complete history in private chat with all reports & details & consult online through Lybrate. I will guide you for holistic & effective results with homoeopathy! take care! best regards:)
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Pimples can develop on the penis, although they are more common elsewhere on the body. Pimples are usually harmless, and it may not be a cause for concern if one develops on the penis.
Pimples develop when the oil glands on the surface of the skin are blocked by oil, dead skin cells, or other debris.
This blockage can trigger an immune response, causing the area to become inflamed and swollen.
The resulting small lump is known as a pimple, and pimples can occur anywhere on the body.
Pimples develop when the oil glands on the surface of the skin are blocked by oil, dead skin cells, or other debris.
This blockage can trigger an immune response, causing the area to become inflamed and swollen.
The resulting small lump is known as a pimple, and pimples can occur anywhere on the body.
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