Asked for Male | 24
Ear Pain from Headphones: Immediate Relief Tips
You may have developed an ear infection from wearing headphones too often. The pain near your jaw and ear could signal this issue. Prolonged headphone use can sometimes trap bacteria, leading to infections. Take a break from using headphones, and try applying a warm cloth to the affected ear area. However, if the discomfort persists, it would be wise to consult an ENT specialist for proper diagnosis and treatment recommendations.
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General Physician
Answered on 23rd May '24
Asked for Female | 19
Menstrual Cycle: 2-Week Flow, Skip Month?
Hormonal imbalances, stress, too much exercise, or health issues could cause this. If you notice irregular bleeding, mood shifts, and pelvic discomfort. Adopting healthier habits, minimizing stress, and consulting a gynecologist can help normalize your cycle.
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Social Obstetrics And Gynecologist
Answered on 23rd May '24
Asked for Male | 50
Managing High Cholesterol Levels: What You Need to Know
Having cholesterol levels above 240mg/l means you are at a very high risk of heart complications. Immediately adopt a healthy diet low in saturated and trans fats, exercise regularly, maintain a healthy weight, quit smoking if applicable, and consult a cardiologist for medication if necessary.
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Cardiac Surgeon
Answered on 23rd May '24
Asked for Female | 18
Treatment Options for Infection
Infections happen if harmful germs invade your body. Look for redness, swelling, pain, or discharge - those are symptoms. Please share more details regarding your infection and what symptoms you are facing. Only then can the right kind of medication be prescribed.
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General Physician
Answered on 23rd May '24
Asked for Male | 18
Swollen Nerve Near Ear: Head and Neck Pain
You might have something called occipital neuralgia. The nerves going from your spine to scalp get irritated or inflamed. This causes the head and neck discomfort. Other effects could be light sensitivity and a sore scalp. To ease the pain, take over-the-counter medicine. Apply warmth or cold to the area. Practice deep breathing and relaxing. But if it persists, see a neurologist for evaluation and treatment.
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Neurosurgeon
Answered on 23rd May '24
Asked for Female | 20
Late Period After Unprotected Sex – Worried? Advice Here
Hormone shifts, stress, and pregnancy can also cause this. Signs include a skipped period, feeling queasy, and sore breasts. To confirm pregnancy, take a test. Using protection helps avoid unwanted pregnancies and STIs too.
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Gynecologist
Answered on 23rd May '24
Asked for Male | 33
Reason Behind Itching and Redness In Thighs
There can be many reasons for this. It could be due to heat, sweat, or friction. Skin usually rubs against each other whe you walk or do any activity, and wearing tight clothes can further increase friction. Wearing loose clothing can help this problem. You should also keep yourself dry and use mild soap and pat dry your thighs after taking a bath. But if the itchiness and redness don't go away, talk to a dermatologist.
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Trichologist
Answered on 23rd May '24
Asked for Male | 77
Paroxysmal Palpitations in 77-Year-Old Male - Evaluation and Management
You seem to experience rapid heart palpitations. Numerous factors can trigger this, ranging from stress to underlying cardiac issues. In this specific instance, double dosage of morning medication might be the reason behind this. Seeking medical evaluation and appropriate treatment is crucial. Taking medications precisely as instructed prevents such accidental occurrences in the future.
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Cardiac Surgeon
Answered on 23rd May '24
Asked for Female | 19
Chances of Pregnancy After Late Period and Recent Sex
Being a few days late with your period could mean pregnancy if unprotected sex occurred. Fatigue, nausea, sore breasts may be early signs. Take a home pregnancy test to confirm pregnancy. Consult a gynecologist for guidance regarding a potential pregnancy.
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Gynecologist/Obstetrician
Answered on 23rd May '24
Asked for Male | 27
Penis Size: 15.5 cm Length, 12 cm Circumference Evaluation
Penis size differs, like height and weight. A penis length of 15.5 cm and circumference 12 cm is normal. Don't stress about whether it's big or small. If there is no pain or urination issues, then medically, you have nothing to worry about.
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Urologist
Answered on 23rd May '24
Asked for Female | 22
Quick Medication Advice Based on Test Results
Please share your reports with us for diagnostic purposes. Without the necessary details, no doctor can prescribe medication.
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General Physician
Answered on 23rd May '24
Asked for Male | 13
Puberty: Everything You Need to Know
Puberty is when bodies grow and change into adult forms. It happens due to hormones being produced. Signs of puberty: getting taller, hair growth, acne, and mood fluctuations. These changes are a normal part of the body becoming mature, so don't worry, if you need more detailed information to clear any doubts consult a nearby doctor.
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General Physician
Answered on 23rd May '24
Asked for Female | 22
Causes of Stomach Side Pain Explained
Sometimes, stomach pains strike on one side. Gas or overeating may cause this discomfort. It also could be because of a strained muscle. However, more serious issues like ulcers or organ inflammation could also trigger such pain. If severe or persistent pain, medical consultation from a gastroenterologist is necessary. Meanwhile, stay hydrated. Rest up. Eat gentle and consume healthy food.
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Surgical Gastroenterologist
Answered on 23rd May '24
Asked for Male | 16
Cause Of Incomplete Penis Forehead Reversal
It's a condition called phimosis. This means the skin at the penis end is tight and won't pull back easily. This causes pain, swelling, and peeing trouble. It usually happens due to infection or poor cleaning. Talk to a urologist who can treat you.
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Urologist
Answered on 23rd May '24
Asked for Female | 26
Ghutno me Pani ke Sujan Ka Ilaj
This condition is called knee effusion. Some Injury, arthritis, or other health issues often cause this. Take rest, elevate your legs, use ice packs, and do gentle exercises with a recommendation from a physiotherapist. Also, maintaining a healthy weight and avoiding activities that worsen swelling is crucial in healing this condition. It is better to consult an orthopedist for proper diagnosis and treatment
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Orthopaedic Surgery
Answered on 23rd May '24