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Dr. Gayatri Rao Hpv Vaccination

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Dr. Hemlata Hardasani Hpv Vaccination

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Dr. Shweta Raje Hpv Vaccination

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Dr. Gouri Gore Hpv Vaccination

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Questions & Answers on "Hpv Vaccination" (2821)

I accidentally ingested deep freeze gel, only a trace amount from fingers but I feel sick and tongue feels funny, what should I do?

Female | 41

You ingeste­d deep free­ze gel by mistake, which can upse­t your tummy. The gel might contain unsafe ingre­dients if swallowed. Don't worry, but act quickly. Drink water to dilute­ the gel. Rinse your mouth thoroughly too. If symptoms worse­n like breathing troubles, visit a doctor right away.

Answered on 25th July '24

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Treatment for razor bumps in bikini area, have used ketoconazole cream for it but still no result would love the assistance of a dermatologist here to help out with the treatment

Female | 21

Razor bumps in the bikini area are a common cause for concern. Injuries to follicles that occur through shaving are usually behind these bumps. They are typically red, itchy, and with small bumps. When ketoconazole cream does not help, another alternative is the use of a mild hydrocortisone cream that can help to control inflammation. Put on some lotion to the part all the time so it stays moisturized.

Answered on 19th June '24

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