- female
- 20 Years
- 20/02/2025
I've just noticed these strange red lines on my left thumb, index finger, and ring finger. They seem to appear in pairs of two. I'm 20, and this happened right after I did a 30-minute mini trampoline workout. Could the workout have something to do with it? Should I be concerned about these marks? What could this be?
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Clopivate cream for local application is advise for 7 days, if any side -effects dermatologist opinion is advised .
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I'm really concerned because about 60 days ago, I had a sexual encounter with protection. However, I just got my herpes antibody test results, and they're showing 3.5 for IgM antibodies and 30 for IgG antibodies. Is it possible that herpes could've been transmitted even with protective sex? I'm also wondering if there's any specific treatment I should be considering.
Yes there are chances of you getting herpes despite of having protective sex,visit Dermatologist for appropriate management
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I've been using Melacare for about 4 years now and I'm thinking of stopping. I'm a bit worried though, if I stop using it, will my skin be able to recover on its own or am I going to have to deal with hyperpigmentation forever?
Stopping Melacare may cause: 1. Rebound hyperpigmentation (temporary) 2. Skin recovery with proper skincare and sun protection 3. Ongoing hyperpigmentation management Post-Melacare skincare: 1. Use broad-spectrum sunscreen (SPF 30+) 2. Moisturize with a gentle moisturizer 3. Exfoliate regularly 4. Consider alternative treatments
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