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Asked for Male | 47 Years

Why is my circumcised foreskin swollen after 5 weeks?

Patient's Query

Hi there im a 47 year old black male I went to a traditional circumsation I'm now on 5weeks the foreskin went back to the head like uncircumcised and is swollen but not paining

Answered by Dr. Deepak Jakhar

You might be having a case of paraphimosis. This is the condition when the foreskin is stuck behind the head of the penis and it becomes swollen. It is crucial to first try to push the foreskin back over the head very gently to take away the swelling. If it still doesn't go back or worsens, you should see a dermatologist for further evaluation and treatment.

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Questions & Answers on "Dermatology" (2786)

Answered on 23rd May '24

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I have been feeling pain in both of my breast especially armpits what could it be it ha happened for weeks now , I have no lumps

Female | 20

This type of pain, darling, can occasionally be a result of hormonal variations, like during your menstrual cycle. It could also be wearing too tight clothes or even a sign of muscle strain. In order to treat the pain, you can wear loose clothes, use warm compresses and gentle massage.

Answered on 26th Aug '24

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i am 42 years old i have hyperpigmentation on my face from last four years. i have tried many things but still their is no improvement please let me know if its curable

Female | 42

There are numerous reasons for pigmentation on the face, such as sun damage, hormonal changes or trauma. It is treatable if diagnosed by a dermatologist correctly. I recommend that you see a dermatologist who deals with hyperpigmentation. They can advise you on the best treatment option, whether it is topical creams, chemical peels or lasers, based on the severity of your condition.
 

Answered on 23rd May '24

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I have like red dot on my ball looks like wart now sore

Male | 43

You probably have a red dot that resembles a wart on your private area and is now painful. This might be due to a viral infection known as "genital warts". It is very necessary to not scratch it as this will make the infection spread. Both diagnosis and treatment should be done by a dermatologist. Warts can be removed with medicines or procedures such as freezing or laser therapy.

Answered on 25th Sept '24

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My son is 3 years old he got hurt by beds corner on his forehead very badly on November which left very bad mark on his face i am applying scardin cream but is not that effective pls suggest what should I do

Male | 3

If the marks are just pigmentation-like, they will be corrected in due course of time with the combination of steroids and antibiotics in tropical form, and if it is a depression or scar that has to be addressed with lasers.

Answered on 23rd May '24

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In my right side breast, there is a round grape shaped layer inside the skin, is is dangerous, what is that issue?

Female | 20

Grape-shaped lump in your right breast could be a benign condition like a fibroadenoma, which is a common non-cancerous breast tumor that feels round and movable. However, to be sure, it's essential to have it evaluated by a breast surgeon. I recommend scheduling an appointment with him for a clinical breast exam and possibly an ultrasound to determine the nature of the lump. Most breast lumps are not cancerous, but it's crucial to get it checked out for peace of mind. 

Answered on 21st Nov '25

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I am 22 years old..female...i have pores on my face since 3 years...please recommend me any medical cream

Female | 22

Your skin may have enlarged pores due to genetics, excess oil, or not cleaning properly. To help reduce them, try using a cream with salicylic acid or retinol, as these ingredients can gradually shrink pores. Additionally, wash your face regularly and protect your skin from the sun.

Answered on 27th Sept '24

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