- male
- 40 Years
- 14/08/2025
I've been dealing with multiple lipomas on my hands and thighs and I'm really hoping there's a treatment option besides surgery. I tried homeopathic medicine before but didn't see any improvement - are there other effective treatments I could explore?
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View allI'm dealing with some rash on my penis that's really painful and red. I'm a married guy, and it's affecting my sex life. There's also some itching, and even after using sefromycin, it's not improving. I'm uncircumcised and not sure who to talk to or what to do about it. My only partner is my wife, and we occasionally have oral sex. I really want to find a solution quickly. What do you suggest?
Consult a urologist for proper diagnosis and treatment
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I've been using this skin lightening cream for about 5 years, but I recently stopped. Now I'm having side effects like itching and irritation, plus my skin color has gotten darker. I'm really worried about this. Can you help me figure out what I should do?
Long-term use of skin-lightening creams like Skin Lite can cause skin damage and rebound darkening. Stop using the cream completely and avoid sun exposure by using sunscreen (SPF 30+). Keep your skin moisturized with gentle, fragrance-free creams. Consult a dermatologist for proper treatment, such as medications or therapies to repair and even out your skin.
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I'm 24 and I've noticed my hair starting to fall out around 5 months ago. It's mainly coming out rapidly from the sides of my head above my ears, and now there's barely any hair left there. My crown and the top of my head seem fine, with normal volume. I've been using miniscalp10 and dutasteride for 5 months, but my condition seems worse. My hairline has also receded a bit, and I've always had a big forehead. I read somewhere that this might be retrograde alopecia, and I'm worried that a transplant might not be an option. My hair specialist keeps giving me the same meds, but I'm feeling really down about all this. Can you help or suggest something different?
There are many causes for hairfall rule out the cause of hair fall and treat the cause,visit Dermatologist for evaluation and appropriate management,and maintain healthy life style.
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