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Asked for Female | 20 Years

Can I take peps and chlamydia treatment at the same time

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Hi doc, I have an added areola around my nipples it's not dark in color it's just a light brownish thing with some little hairs that are growing, I went on my periods fully, but they came early because of the emergency pill I used. I then took two pregnancy tests after seeing the change in my breasts and they were all negative I'm curious now what could cause the change

Female | 24

The emergency pill can cause hormonal changes, and this might result in breast changes such as an extra areola that is light brown with some hairs. Even if the pregnancy tests are negative, there could still be hormonal fluctuations leading to variations in breasts. Most likely, it is nothing serious and will return to normal soon. Watch out for it but if you are worried about anything then feel free to ask a doctor for advice.

Answered on 10th June '24

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Im 19yrs old, getting red stretch marks on my right breasts and they are little itchy and burning! Is it normal? Its only in one of my breasts!

Female | 19

Stretch marks ofte­n appear during growth periods like at 19. The­y're reddish, itchy bands from your expanding skin. Having the­m on just one side is normal too. Gentle­ moisturizers may ease the­ irritation. Drink plenty of fluids.

Answered on 12th Sept '24

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Muja boht acne or pimples hein

Female | 20

Acne and pimples are a common skin disease that can be caused by many factors such as hormonal changes, poor feeding habit or genetic. It is recommended to visit a dermatologist who treats skin diseases, so as one can get professional diagnosis and treatment. They could recommend topical creams, oral medication or other therapies to control the condition in a proper way.

Answered on 23rd May '24

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Hi doctor my is a diabetic patient she has developed a would in her leg we treated with some tablets but still it's not healed properly please suggest

Female | 59

This could come as a result of high blood sugar, poor blood circulation, or infection. Redness, warmth, swelling, and pus are the signs of infection. In some cases, scars must be treated with special dressings or antibiotics. Help her to control her blood sugar levels and make sure she gets her wound care from her doctor.

Answered on 6th Nov '24

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Doctor, what should I do to get rid of these block spots? Can you tell me the skin care cream to apply on Face.

സ്ത്രീ | 32

If you have dark spots on your face, which could be caused by your sebaceous glands being blocked or the skin gathering too much pigment, they probably are. Face cleaning and protection from the sun are the two main prevention methods for infinite spots. You want a cream that includes retinol, A, not to forget vitamin C, to ensure it will lighten the color in time. 

Answered on 22nd July '24

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Mere hair Growth bhut slow go rhi h usko kase sahi kr sakte h

Male | 27

Slow hair growth is due to reasons such as lack of vitamins, demanding work, or hereditary influences. If you notice that your hair is no longer growing as fast as it used to, you should try eating a balanced diet full of vitamins and minerals, for example, vitamin D and iron. Besides, find some time for yourself to practice relaxation techniques to de-stress. 

Answered on 21st Oct '24

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