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  • 22/01/2025

I've got this rash that's formed a straight line along my neck, and I'm also dealing with some bronchitis-like symptoms. Do you think there's a connection between the two? Should I be worried about this?

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they are not related

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Consult a Dermatologist

Answered 04/07/2025

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I'm facing a bit of a situation with a wound on my leg that's taking a while to heal, and I could really use some guidance. So my bike skidded about a month and a half ago and I ended up hitting my leg on the footpath. Most of the wound has healed, but there's this small part, about the size of a fingertip, thats still raw. It's been oozing this clear, watery liquidnot yellowwhich I think might be preventing it from healing completely. I saw Dr. Prashanth BN at Vijayshree hospital and have been keeping up with regular dressing and using Augmentin D as an antibiotic and Betadine as an ointment, even tried turmeric powder on it. Pain's gone down, but I'm out of town now and wondering what else I can do to get it to heal fully. Any advice on how to stop this liquid and get the wound completely healed?

Postpartum Nose Bleeding and Eye Redness _Causes_ 1. _Hormonal changes_: Postpartum hormonal fluctuations can cause blood vessels to become more fragile, leading to nosebleeds. 2. _Dry air_: Low humidity can dry out nasal passages, increasing the risk of nosebleeds. 3. _Increased blood pressure_: Postpartum hypertension can cause blood vessels to become more susceptible to bleeding. 4. _Eye strain_: Fatigue, dry eyes, or eye irritation can cause eye redness. _Precautions and Recommendations_ 1. _Monitor and report_: Keep track of nosebleeds and eye redness, and report any changes or concerns to your healthcare provider. 2. _ENT specialist_: Consult an ENT specialist to rule out any underlying conditions, such as nasal polyps or sinus infections. 3. _Eye doctor_: Schedule an appointment with an eye doctor to assess eye health and address any concerns. 4. _Gynecologist follow-up_: Schedule a postpartum follow-up with your gynecologist to discuss any concerns or symptoms. _Breastfeeding_ 1. _Continue breastfeeding_: Nosebleeds and eye redness are not typically contraindications for breastfeeding. 2. _Monitor for any changes_: If you notice any changes in your milk supply, baby's behavior, or your overall health, consult your healthcare provider. _Please Note_ 1. _Seek immediate attention_: If nosebleeds are heavy, frequent, or accompanied by other symptoms like headaches, dizziness, or shortness of breath.

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I'm 15 and I've been thinking about trying these glutathione 1500mg ivory caps for my skin. But I'm kinda worried about whether it's safe for someone my age. Also, I read somewhere that if you stop taking them, your skin won't go back to its original color. Is that true? Would really appreciate some advice on this.

true and you are too young to consume it consult your doctor

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I'm 11 and I've had chicken pox, and since then I've noticed some moles on my face that just won't go away. Also, I've been dealing with acne, mostly on my forehead and chin. Could you give me some advice on how to get rid of these moles and what to do about the acne issue?

There is no relation between chicken pox and moles. Acne is a common problem in your age group. Do not pop out your acne as they will leave scars. Avoid using hair oil as this can aggravate your acne on forehead.

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