- Male
- 21 Years
- 22/01/2025
I've been dealing with a really itchy fungal infection in my pubic area for over a month now. It's really uncomfortable and I can't seem to find any relief. I'm worried about how long it's lasting. What can I do to get rid of it?
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I'm dealing with a psoriasis issue that I've had for about 15 years now, and it flares up only during the winter. I've never tried any medication because it usually disappears when summer comes around. It's a flaky kind of psoriasis. Could you please recommend any new treatments or medications that I should consider?
Vist dermatologist for appropriate management
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I've been having some serious lip problems recently. It started about a week ago with pain on my lips, and things have only gone downhill from there. Even though I've been staying hydrated, taking antihistamines, and using Vaseline religiously, my lips are now dry, constantly sore, and have a yellow crust on them. There's also been some itchiness inside my mouth, which I'm not sure if it's related to oral allergy syndrome or if it's something else brewing. This itchiness popped up even when I hadn't eaten anything recently, which makes me suspect it might be something else. I'm really concerned and looking for some guidance on what could be happening and what steps to take next. What do you think I should do?
indicate either an allergy, infection, or another form of dermatitis, it is essential to have a healthcare professional evaluate the situation. Depending on the diagnosis, the treatment may range from moisturizers to prescription creams or even oral medication.
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