- female
- 30 Years
- 14/08/2025
I have three cysts on my head and I'm really worried about them. Is there any way to get them removed without surgery? I'd prefer non-surgical options if possible. What are my choices?

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View allI've been dealing with a ringworm infection for about four months now. I've tried using Onabet ointment, Sapat lotion, and even Dettol, but nothing seems to work. The infection is only getting worse, spreading to my underarms, near my genital area, and thighs. Could you suggest what I should do or apply? Should I consider getting a test done?
Four months of ringworm infection requires a more comprehensive approach. *Immediate Actions* 1. *Stop using Onabet ointment, Sapat lotion, and Detol*: These may not be effective against ringworm. 2. *Keep the affected areas clean and dry*: Wash with mild soap and warm water. *Alternative Treatments* 1. *Clotrimazole cream or powder*: Apply twice a day for 2-4 weeks. 2. *Terbinafine cream or powder*: Apply twice a day for 2-4 weeks. 3. *Itraconazole capsules*: Consult a doctor for prescription and dosage. *Additional Measures* 1. *Wear loose, breathable clothing*: Reduce moisture accumulation. 2. *Change clothes and bed sheets regularly*: Prevent reinfection. 3. *Avoid sharing personal items*: Towels, clothes, etc. *Medical Consultation* 1. *Consult a dermatologist*: Get a proper diagnosis and guidance. 2. *Fungal culture test*: Confirm the infection and identify the fungal strain. 3. *Blood tests*: Rule out underlying conditions, such as diabetes or immune system disorders. *Prevention* 1. *Maintain good hygiene*: Regularly wash and dry affected areas. 2. *Avoid close contact with infected individuals*: Prevent transmission. 3. *Keep pets clean and healthy*: Regular grooming and veterinary check-ups. Please consult a dermatologist for personalized advice and treatment.
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I'm dealing with a situation where my partner's sweat has a vinegar-like smell, and it's really affecting our sheets and bedding. The smell can be so intense that it's almost unbearable at times. I'm not sure what's causing it or how we should address it. We try to keep our room cool and only use light blankets. Any advice on what might be causing this or how to manage it would be so appreciated.
The strong vinegar-like smell in sweat could be due to a condition called "Maple Syrup Urine Disease" (MSUD), which can cause a similar odor. I recommend consulting a doctor for proper diagnosis and treatment. In the meantime, you can try using an antibacterial soap for bathing and washing the bedding with a vinegar solution to help neutralize the odor.
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I noticed a hard, movable lump on my left cheek near my nose today. It's small but I'm really concerned about it. Could you help me understand what this might be? I'm feeling a bit anxious.
it may due to infection consult generwl surgeon
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