- Female
- 24 Years
- 20/02/2025
I have a tiny skin tag near my eyes, and it's really bothering me because it's giving me a bit of an inferiority complex. It upsets me every time I see it. I'm really curious if there's a way to remove it, especially since it's so small and in such a sensitive spot.
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I've been getting these red dots on the head of my penis after having sex or masturbating and it's starting to hurt when I try to pull back the foreskin, especially around the frenulum. The weird thing is, if I don't do anything for about 45 days, the dots go away. I went to a dermatologist who said it might be a fungal issue and gave me an antifungal cream, but it's been a month and nothing's changed. I've tested negative for HIV. Any idea what this could be and how I might treat it?
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I'm worried because I applied chuna powder on my mole, and now it's healing. How long will it take to heal completely? Will there be any scars? Can you recommend any ointments I can get in India to speed up the healing process?
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