Hi,
Your history is suggestive of a diagnosis of pearly penile papules. This is a harmless condition seen in many males. It is not infectious or progressive and hence can be left alone. For patients who are keen to pursue treatment from a cosmetic point of view the bumps can be removed with a laser by a dermatologist, however they invariably recur in a few months-years. Hence I advise my patients to leave them alone.
Genital warts are highly unlikely given the fact that the bumps are there fro ...
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Hi,
The drug you told me is given for fungal infection and not genital psoriasis,if the same lotion also prescribed to you then you are been given treatment for some fungal infection and not psoriasis.
Genital psoriasis occurs more frequently in people who wear tight dresses like tight skin hugging jeans,or undergarments,or people who sweat a lot.
Usually any fungal infection or psoriasis does not effect your sex life and these are treatable diseases,however both can reoccur ,although causes o ...
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Yes that's right - the antibodies can take up to 3 months, sometimes longer, to appear but the p24 antigen assay becomes positive much sooner after exposure. Still no test is fool proof and you should get retested in 8 weeks time - just the HIV 1/2 antibodies will be enough. This is just a precaution to be doubly sure - as it stands you are HIV negative based on your test results.
And yes that is a standard laboratory.
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you have not provided what medications you've used. consult a physician. ...
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Yes definitely u need to stop lisinopril, as it can cause harm to the fetus; less liquor and many other cong anomalies ...
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We need a photo please and answers for these questions.
1) r u married?
2) do u have any sexual relations?
3) have u ever contacted a sexually transmitted diseases?
4) r u circumcised?
5) Is there any other lesions elsewhere in your body? ...
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Hi there, it is hard to particularly diagnose the cause of your itchiness Without seeing your perineal area and the discharge from the vagina. Itching from infection usually has discharge. Itchiness due to menopause would show a very dry vagina. Based on your description nd age, it seems that menopause is the cause. This can be treated with estrogen cream or other vaginal moisturizers. Your medicine for high blood pressure is not the cause of your itchiness, ...
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Please try Naturopathy & Acupuncture treatments. It will be beneficial for all your conditions. ...
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that thing is meant for the doctor to understand so no need of understanding it shows the report to a doctor and will treat you as required ...
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