It might be Pilonidal Sinus or Abscess ...
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A variety of reasons for this are dandruff, dermatitis, dry scalp, lice infestation. Rest are skin infestations like dematitis,psoriasis,rinworm of scalp and folliculitis of skin.
Application of olive oil over head lavender oil and use of lemon juice some drops to rub your hair and and then rinse them. Use of peppermint oil,applying aloe vera over scalp,massaging the hair with apple cider vinegar and water is also useful.
When dealing with Itchy Scalp, it is recommended to have judicious ...
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Yes the condition can get very serious and can be told only after examination and you just can't wait for so long,even if the hospital is far contact your freinds or family whom so ever might be there to help you.
You have to rush to a hospital, in which ever state you are there are private as well as goverment run hospiatls.
This condition cant be treated on phone or mail,this is serious.
You have to see a genral surgeon(ms) ...
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Was the problem recurrent ?.U can opt for Quadra medical/Echo XRay/Appolo gleneagles.. ...
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you should take your supplements post workout. start with a mass gainer (other than endura, you can take any eg: by muscletech, QNT, ultimate nutrition are the better ones). if you can not able to take the entire quantity of scoop size mention at one time, you can take half ofthe quantity mentioned twice. Sice you have recently started working out, do not take any creatine supplements or NO boosters. All of the mass gainers contain small amount of creatine though. Also ensure that the exercises ...
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As per your age and symptoms, likely diagnosis is either Osteoarthritis or CPPD. Needs investigations like ESR, Xray knees, S. uric acid, S. Creatinine. Try analgesics on sos basis and do physiotherapy for quadriceps. Better consult Rheumatologist in your area.
Wish you early recovery ...
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I'm really sorry to hear about what happened. Well babies often have spots known as Mongolian Spots on the lower back and buttocks. These spots are usually present at birth but can develop even afterwards in the first week of life. These spots are harmless and disappear over a few months to years and no treatment is required. The medical name for the problem is Congenital Dermal Melanocytosis. Here is a link with more information regarding Mongolian spots:
http://en.**url**/wiki/Mongoli ...
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