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  • 19 Years
  • 20/02/2025

So my doctor just prescribed me logihair tablets, and I'm a bit worried. Are these tablets gonna make me drowsy or sleepy? And should I be concerned about any long-term side effects?

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Consult a Dermatologist

Answered 04/07/2025

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mostly no consult trichologist for further assesment

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I'm dealing with genital warts for the past 3 months. It started with just 12 warts, but now they seem to be increasing. Could you tell me what the best treatment options are? I'm really concerned about this and would appreciate your advice.

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I'm kind of worried because I've noticed these nodules on my nipple area for the past couple of weeks. My breasts are really itchy, and the skin seems to be drying out. Just last night, I got another nodule in my underarm. I'm confused if it's just because of the warm weather or if there's another reason behind it. Could this be something serious?

it might be lymphadenopathy, consult your surgeon near by

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