- female
- 50 Years
- 14/08/2025
I've noticed these cholesterol patches on both my eyelids and I'm not sure what to do about them. Would laser treatment be the best option or should I consider cosmetic surgery? I've also heard about acid treatments but I'm worried about safety and effectiveness for this issue
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View allI'm really worried because I've noticed some redness and warts on the skin of my penis. I think it might be a staph infection, but I'm not entirely sure. Could you please guide me on what kind of doctor I should see for this?
For a staph infection and skin lesions on the penis, consult a dermatologist or a urologist, specifically one specializing in genitourinary medicine, who can assess the condition, provide a proper diagnosis, and recommend effective treatment options, such as antibiotics, antiviral medications, or topical creams, to address the infection and skin lesions
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I'm a bit confused about how to use the propysalic nf lotion that was prescribed for my scalp condition. Should I be applying it just to my scalp, or is it okay to get some on my hair too? I'm not sure since I have medium length hair and don't want to do it wrong. Could you clarify how I should be applying it?
Propysalic NF lotion is a topical treatment for scalp conditions like psoriasis, dandruff, or seborrheic dermatitis. *Application Instructions* 1. *Wash your hair*: Before applying the lotion, wash your hair with a mild shampoo. 2. *Towel-dry*: Gently towel-dry your hair, making sure it's not soaking wet. 3. *Apply to scalp*: Use the lotion only on your scalp, avoiding the hair shafts as much as possible. 4. *Massage gently*: Massage the lotion into your scalp using your fingertips. 5. *Leave it on*: Leave the lotion on for the recommended time, usually 30 minutes to an hour, before rinsing. *Tips for Medium-Length Hair* 1. *Section your hair*: Divide your hair into sections to make it easier to apply the lotion to your scalp. 2. *Use a scalp massager*: A scalp massager can help you apply the lotion more evenly and massage it into your scalp. 3. *Avoid over-applying*: Be careful not to apply too much lotion, as this can weigh your hair down and make it greasy.
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I'm thinking about using Melaglow rich cream again because my skin returned to its original condition after I stopped using it two years ago. Do you think it's a good idea to give it another try? And for someone new to this cream, are there any possible side effects I should be aware of?
-Yes, you can use Melaglow Rich again, as it's effective for improving skin tone, but results fade if not maintained. Its generally safe but may cause mild irritation in somedo a patch test first. For lasting results, combine with sunscreen and a go
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