- Male
- 26 Years
- 29/01/2025
I'm noticing that I sweat a lot and my skin tends to be really oily. It's strange because my body often feels colder than other people's, and when I start sweating, it gets freezing cold to the touch. I'm kind of worried about what might be causing this. Any ideas?
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View allI'm a chubby female and I've been struggling with blackheads and ingrown hairs on my inner thighs. It's really frustrating and I'm worried about it. What's the best way to get rid of these? Any advice would be really appreciated.
To get rid of blackheads and ingrown hair on your inner thighs, exfoliate regularly with a gentle scrub, use salicylic acid or tea tree oil products, wear loose-fitting clothing, and consider waxing or sugaring instead of shaving.
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I'm a bit unsure about which to use for my woundshould I go with soframycin or cipladine powder? I usually clean the wound with hot water and Dettol, then let it dry before applying the powder. But when I clean it again the next day, it's kind of tricky. The wound is still wet, and there's some fluid coming out. Would using soframycin be a better option in this case?
It sounds like you're dealing with a wound that's still in the healing process and is somewhat moist, which is quite common in the initial stages of healing.Both can be effective, but Soframycin is usually recommended for burns, surgical wounds, or where moisture needs to be controlled, as it helps with tissue regeneration without drying the wound too much.
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I've been using Dk gel and Dazit M tablet for like 5 months, and suddenly I noticed these weird red spots on my thighs. They're not itchy or anything, but they went away as soon as I stopped with the Dazit M. So now I'm wondering if I can switch to LHist instead of Dazit M for maybe better results?
Thats unusual,visit General Physician for appropriate approach.and maintain balanced diet and healthy lifestyle
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