Asked for Female | 22
22-Year-Old Female: Pale, Sensitive Breasts Concern
Breasts changing color and feeling more sensitive is common. This could happen due to hormones, irritated skin, or blood flow changes. Look for other issues like pain or lumps too. If changes last or worry you, talk to a doctor for a checkup.
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Dermatologist
Answered on 25th July '24
Asked for Male | 27
Vyvanse Overuse Resulting in Psychosis: Skin Effects
Vyvanse has no effects on physical looks. Taking high doses long-term may lead to psychosis. This makes people see, hear things not real. It includes symptoms like confusion, paranoia, and hallucinations. It's crucial to stop Vyvanse, and see a psychiatrist immediately.
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Psychiatrist
Answered on 25th July '24
Asked for Male | 18
Causes of Unexplained Fatigue
Constant exhaustion for seven days is challenging. Various factors contribute to persistent fatigue. Insufficient rest or heightened anxiety sometimes depletes energy. Consuming nutritious meals and engaging in physical activity may alleviate this condition. However, if lethargy persists, consulting a healthcare professional is advisables.
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General Physician
Answered on 25th July '24
Asked for Female | 16
Lump on Vagina: Normal or Concern?
Noticing an unusual lump on the vagina can be concerning, causing worry. Many times, these bumps are just ingrown hairs or harmless cysts. However, lumps that hurt, continue growing, or change color may require medical attention. See a gynecologist if these signs occur. They'll examine, diagnose, and suggest the proper treatment.
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Gynecologist/Obstetrician
Answered on 25th July '24
Asked for Female | 50
HIV Testing: One or Multiple Verifications?
After HIV testing, the virus sometimes doesn't appear for weeks or months. This means a negative initial test isn't final proof. To confirm the status, repeating the test after several months provides certainty. Signs of HIV include tiredness, losing weight, and frequent illness. Safe sexual practices and routine testing prevent risk.
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General Physician
Answered on 25th July '24
Asked for Male | 42
Hypersomnia After Stopping TRT: Possible Causes
Depression treatment triggered excessive sleepiness known as hypersomnia. Causes vary - sleep disorders, meds, underlying health conditions. Stopping treatment eased hypersomnia but depression resurfaced. Striking a balance proves vital. Consult a healthcare provider regarding medication adjustments or alternative depression treatments.
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General Physician
Answered on 25th July '24
Asked for Male | 21
Bumps above testicles persist despite anti-fungal treatment
Those small bumps may indicate a fungal infection, like ringworm. It's concerning that the anti-fungal soap and ointment haven't worked after a week. Fungal infections can be persistent little buggers. Consulting a dermatologist might be wise for further assessment and potentially stronger medication.
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Dermatologist
Answered on 25th July '24
Asked for Female | 28
Implant in Arm: Missed Period & Severe Cramping
Our bodies can act differently sometimes, which is important to notice. For some people, not having periods while using the implant is normal. But cramping without a period might signal something else. Stress, hormones changing, or medical issues could cause it. It's common, so don't worry too much. You can talk to a gynecologist.
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Gynecologist/Obstetrician
Answered on 25th July '24
Asked for Male | 17
Foreskin Retraction Issues: Causes and Solutions
Sometimes your foreskin might be difficult to pull back. This happens when the opening is too tight, called phimosis. You could feel pain or discomfort trying to retract it. If so, see a urologist - they may suggest gentle stretching or medication.
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Urologist
Answered on 25th July '24
Asked for Female | 21
Taking Plan B with Epilepsy
Epilepsy plus medication means being cautious about Plan B. It contains hormones affecting bodies differently. Before taking it, talk with your healthcare provider first. They'll give tailored advice fitting your unique situation.
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Neurosurgeon
Answered on 25th July '24
Asked for Female | 23
5-Day Likoria: Causes and Treatment
There is an issue where fluid comes out from the private area. This is called likoria. Some signs are colored discharge, feeling uncomfortable, and itchiness. It can stem from infections, hormonal shifts, or not keeping clean. To fix it, keep that area tidy, wear cotton underwear, and don't use scented products there. However, make sure to see a gynecologist to identify the problem and get treatment.
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Gynecologist/Obstetrician
Answered on 25th July '24
Asked for Male | 22
Why am I struggling with frequent urges to masturbate?
This feeling is common; don't worry. However, if it's really troubling you, it may indicate stress or other issues. Try discovering new hobbies or workouts to occupy your thoughts. Confide in someone trustworthy about your emotions. Engage yourself – perhaps read, draw, or take a stroll to divert your mind.
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Sexologist
Answered on 25th July '24
Asked for Male | 24
Penis Itching and Rash: Causes and Remedies
Penile itching and rashes have many potential causes. Fungal infections could trigger them. Soap or detergent irritants might prompt such issues. Even sexually transmitted diseases may be responsible. Red, swollen penile skin with discomfort might occur. For relief, keep your penis clean and dry. Wear loose-fitting clothes. Use mild, fragrance-free cleansers. However, if problems linger, see a dermatologist.
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Trichologist
Answered on 25th July '24
Asked for Female | 18
Is Taking Tetanus Shot Twice Within 5 Years Harmful?
Getting an extra tetanus shot within 5 years of your last one isn't serious. Extra doses don't harm you, though injection sites may get sore or red, with mild fever. Side effects resolve alone. No need for concern; your body handles it fine. Next time, be mindful of due dates to avoid confusion.
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General Physician
Answered on 25th July '24
Asked for Male | 26
Remedies for Dry Eye Syndrome
Tears keep eyes lubricated and moist. Sometimes, eyes don't make enough tears. This condition is called dry eye. You may experience feeling gritty objects in your eyes, or your vision becomes blurry. Causes include aging, prolonged screen usage, and certain medications. Helpful remedies: use artificial tear drops; take breaks from digital devices. But if symptoms persist, consult an eye specialist for further evaluation and management.
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Ophthalmologist/ Eye Surgeon
Answered on 25th July '24