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Asked for Male | 21

How to cure white bumps on penis foreskin?

This situation seems consistent with the symptoms of smegma. Smegma, with oil and dead skin cells, builds up in the creases of the skin, such as the foreskin of the penis. This leads to dermal white dots that are hard to move back and forth under the skin. Cleaning the area daily with chat water to take care of the white bumps. You should avoid rough soap or excessive force when scrubbing the area. If you still can't find a solution, you should go to a dermatologist.

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Asked for Male | 52

Why is my penis head irritated despite negative STD results?

It could be because of a fungus attack, termed Candidiasis, also the one known as oral thrush. This can happen after unprotected sex, smoking, or using alcohol. To deal with this practice, antifungal remedies are written by a dermatologist, and refrain from smoking and heavy drinking. Using a good personal hygiene routine has other essential roles to play, too.

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Asked for Female | 26

Why do my body fluids smell the same?

It seems you might have trimethylaminuria, also known as "fish odor syndrome." This condition happens when your body can't break down trimethylamine, leading to a fishy smell in sweat, saliva, tears, and vaginal discharge. There's no specific medication for this, but you can manage it by avoiding certain foods like fish and eggs. It's best to consult a specialist like a dermatologist or a metabolic disorder expert to get a professional opinion and proper guidance.

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Asked for Female | 24

Why isn't my psoriasis improving with prescribed treatments?

The condition found in the skin that usually displays redness, flakiness, and itching is psoriasis. It is common for a stubborn outbreak of psoriasis to repeat itself. It's important to know that psoriasis can be challenging to manage and may take time to show improvement. Sometimes, medications and creams might need adjustments. Please visit your dermatologist for a thorough review and possibly new treatment options.

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Dr. Deepak Jakhar

Dermatologist

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Asked for Male | 25

Am I OK to Let Self-Trimmed Pubic Cut Heal?

If the bleeding has stopped and the cut is small, it should heal on its own. Keep the area clean and apply an antiseptic. However, because you felt dizzy and it was a proper cut, it's a good idea to see a doctor, specifically a dermatologist or a urologist, to ensure there's no risk of infection or other complications.

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Dermatologist

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Asked for Female | 1

Is excessive body hair in toddler normal?

It’s normal for your 1.8-year-old daughter to have fine hair in those areas. It could be because her dad is hairy – sometimes it runs in the family. These hairs are not a problem and do not require any treatment. As she gets older these hairs may become thicker, but that is fine too. 

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Cosmetologist

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Asked for Male | 30

Struggling with Hair and Skin Issues

If you’re dealing with hair problems like losing hair or having it thin, one possible factor could be stress, poor diet, or it running in your family. Hormonal imbalances, allergies, and not washing your face enough could cause acne or eczema. Don’t scrub too hard when cleaning, and stop picking at blemishes. You can also visit a dermatologist for your issues.

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Dermatologist

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Asked for Male | 14

Why do I have black lines on my fingernail?

Typically it's nothing to worry about. These lines are usually due to small traumas to the nail or sometimes nutritional deficiencies. If the line is new and you can’t remember any injury, it’s best to keep an eye on it. Eating well-rounded meals and being gentle with your nails can help prevent these lines. If you notice any changes or other symptoms, seek advice from a dermatologist.

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Cosmetologist

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Asked for Male | 18

How can I prevent and reverse premature graying?

It is natural for our hair to change color as we grow older. However, if you see many grey hairs appearing before time, it can be annoying. This may occur because of different factors like genetics, stress, or lack of some vitamins. To avoid getting more grey hair, try managing stress levels, eating well-balanced meals rich in essential nutrients, and using mild hair care products. If you feel concerned about this issue, consult a dermatologist.

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Dr. Archit Aggarwal

Trichologist

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Asked for Female | 38

Have a Spot on My Face, Need Help?

A spot on your face can occur when your oil glands or sweat glands become blocked. Using a mild soap and water, cleanse your face gently twice a day. To avoid an infection, refrain from touching or squeezing the blemish. If it does not disappear or the size increases, make an appointment with a dermatologist as soon as possible. To clear it up, they might recommend lotions or other types of treatments.

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Trichologist

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