Asked for Female | 22
Help! Fungal infection causing pain and irritation in inner thigh?
Fungal infections in skin folds like the inner thigh can happen due to moisture, heat, and lack of ventilation in that area. These conditions create a perfect environment for fungi to thrive. The irritation, rashes, and pain you're feeling are common symptoms. Here's what I'd suggest: keep the area clean and dry, wear loose clothing, and avoid scratching to prevent further irritation. Over-the-counter antifungal creams can help, but if the symptoms persist or worsen, it's best to see a dermatologist for further evaluation and possibly a prescription medication.
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Cosmetologist
Answered on 6th Jan '26
Asked for Male | 42
Why Do I Have Pain, Blurry Vision, and Mucus?
It seems like you might have systemic hypertension—this can lead to symptoms such as pain in the hands or feet, blurred vision, or more phlegm. These are all signs of high blood pressure. You need to check your blood pressure regularly and do what your doctor says to keep it under control. Changing your lifestyle by eating well-balanced meals, getting regular exercise, and dealing with stress can make things better for you.
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Neurosurgeon
Answered on 6th Jan '26
Asked for Male | 20
Why do my testis and lower abdomen hurt after masturbation?
You feel discomfort or pain in the lower part of your abdomen and testicles, it could be because of irritation or inflammation. It is not uncommon for this to happen to some guys sometimes. Make sure you take it easy and give yourself time to recover. If persists or gets even worse, it would be good for you to consult a urologist thus getting more guidance.
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Urologist
Answered on 6th Jan '26
Asked for Female | 21year
Why do I have hip pain traveling to ankle?
Hip discomfort that radiates down the leg may stem from various sources, including muscle strain, ligament issues, or conditions affecting joints such as arthritis. Symptoms can include aching, stiffness, or swelling. Solutions often involve gentle exercises to strengthen the surrounding muscles, applying heat or cold therapy, and using over-the-counter pain relief. It’s essential to listen to your body; if discomfort persists or worsens, please consult an orthopedist. They can provide a tailored approach based on your specific situation, ensuring you receive the appropriate care and support for recovery.
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Joint Replacement Surgeon
Answered on 5th Jan '26
Asked for Male | 25
Why do I have headache, fever, and body pain?
Based on what you have told me like a headache, a sore throat, muscle aches, and a fever it sounds like you might have flu, a viral infection. Antibiotics such as azithromycin won’t help because antibiotics kill bacteria not viruses; therefore they will do nothing for you if this is influenza. The only things to do for now are rest in bed all day with clear liquids (water) to drink while taking painkillers such as aspirin so that one can sleep comfortably through these unpleasant symptoms but should any of them become severe or last more than a week then please seek medical attention as soon as possible.
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General Physician
Answered on 5th Jan '26
Asked for Female | 16
Could extreme fatigue, weight gain, and irregular periods be related?
These symptoms such as extreme fatigue, irregular periods, a lot of bleeding, and quick weight gain that you have mentioned are not common issues for someone your age. The underlying cause of these conditions might be a hormonal imbalance say, polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS). Therefore you must visit a gynecologist to get checked and find the best cure.
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Social Obstetrics And Gynecologist
Answered on 5th Jan '26
Asked for Female | 19
Why is it burning when I pee?
Pain like that while urinating, is called dysuria and it can be triggered by urinary tract infection (UTI) or sexually transmitted infections (STIs). It is necessary to get a reference to a urologist or a general physician for the necessary diagnosis and treatment.
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Urologist
Answered on 5th Jan '26
Asked for Male | 28
How long is the contagious period after starting antibiotics?
Taking the entire prescribed dosage of antibiotics by your doctor is as important as finishing the course. If you suspect symptoms of disease, more appropriate to visit the clinic of internal medicine or an ID specialist to deduce the exact cause and the treatment to be administered.
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General Physician
Answered on 5th Jan '26
Asked for Male | 19
Am I in Danger with 103° Fever, Throat, Cough?
A 103°F temperature along with a sore throat and cough can mean that you have been infected with a virus such as the flu or a cold. Most of the time, these as well originated at the side of the body virus. Your body temperature goes higher to attack the infection. However, the infection can be fought by high fluid intakes, enough sleep, and taking over-the-counter drugs. So if there is no improvement after 2-3 days you may need to see your pulmonologist.
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Pulmonologist
Answered on 4th Jan '26
Asked for Female | 32
Why does my fungal dermatitis keep coming back?
You may have a persistent form of fungal dermatitis. There are symptoms such as red itchy patches on the back, neck, and face. The fungus does well on the skin in warm places with lots of moisture. The causes can be triggered by changes in hormones, using too much products, or eating habits. Keep the areas clean and dry should be done to solve this problem. It would worsen the condition if heavy oils or creams are applied because of this reason. Also, make sure anti-fungal medications are used as directed only. Do not share personal items like clothes and towels with others if you don’t want them to get infected. If the condition does not go away, please visit a dermatologist.
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Cosmetologist
Answered on 4th Jan '26
Asked for Male | 15
Why does my left upper ear hurt when touched?
You may have an external ear infection, commonly known as “swimmer’s ear.” Signs and symptoms of it could be pain, which may worsen when touching the outside of the ear or tugging on the earlobe, as well as a sensation that your ear is full inside. Water trapped in the ear or skin irritation can cause this infection. You could help yourself feel better by trying to keep your ears dry and taking nonprescription pain relievers. However, if the pain doesn’t go away or becomes severe, you should see a ENT specialist.
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General Physician
Answered on 4th Jan '26
Asked for Female | 16
Why do I have antrum hyperemia and stomach pain?
Hyperemia is just a term for increased blood flow to the area, often due to inflammation. This, combined with the vomiting and pain, could suggest issues like gastritis, ulcers, or even gallbladder problems. I recommend you schedule an appointment with a gastroenterologist for a thorough evaluation. In the meantime, try eating smaller, more frequent meals and avoiding spicy or acidic foods. Stay hydrated and consider using a heating pad for the discomfort.
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Surgical Gastroenterologist
Answered on 4th Jan '26
Asked for Female | 17
Why Do I Have Shortness of Breath with Blood and Phlegm?
These symptoms, along with yellow phlegm with a foul smell, could indicate a lung infection or pneumonia. Both viruses and bacteria can cause these issues. It's crucial to see a doctor quickly for a proper diagnosis and treatment. They can prescribe the right medication, likely antibiotics, to combat the infection.
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Pulmonologist
Answered on 4th Jan '26
Asked for Male | 27
Yellow stool after spicy food, weight loss concerns
You possibly have gastritis, an inflamed stomach lining. Eating spicy or canned foods worsens it. Yellow, sludge-like stools signal this condition. Frequent urges to poop after meals are common symptoms. Iron deficiency may be linked to it as well. Try cutting spicy foods, eating more veggies, and drinking lots of water. Consult a gastroenterologist if issues persist.
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Surgical Gastroenterologist
Answered on 4th Jan '26
Asked for Female | 63
How Can an Ortho Doctor Help with Knee and Leg Pain?
If you have knee and leg pain, you need to visit Orthopedic Doctor. While, they focus mostly on the disorders and injuries of bones, muscles, joints, ligaments and tendons. A specialist can help you get a correct diagnosis and appropriate treatment that is specific to your case.
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Joint Replacement Surgeon
Answered on 3rd Jan '26