- Female
- 26 Years
- 22/01/2025
I've been dealing with dark circles under my eyes and I'm really looking for a treatment that can help get rid of them for good. Could you suggest something effective that can prevent them from coming back?
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I've had an itchy scrotum for quite a while now, and there's this black thing that appears on the skin. It's been going on for about 23 years. I'm really concerned and would love to get some advice on what this might be and how I can treat it.
visit dermatologist for evaluation and appropriate management
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I've got this corn on the bottom of my foot that's causing me quite a bit of pain, especially when I walk. I even tried using corn caps, but they didn't really work. It's getting really frustrating. Do you have any advice on what I should do next?
Sounds like you are dealing with a persistent corn. Corns can be quite painful, especially if left untreated here's what you can do Review the use of corn caps, Soak and exfoliate with warm water for 10-15 mins daily, Pain relief by using cushioned pads or gel insoles to reduce pressure on corn when walking. If corn persists or is causing significant pain, consult a dermatologist or podiatrist .
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