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Male | 34

I gave oral sex to a man around 9 days ago. His penis was entirely covered by a condom. There was no ejaculation. How likely is it to get HPV or syphilis?

Answered on 23rd May '24

There can be many possibilities... consult for best advice

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Questions & Answers on "Dermatology" (2254)

is it possible to remove tatto from eyebrow?

Female | 34

YES, it's possible to remove EYEBROW tattoos. LASER technology works well. SEEK an experienced professional. DON'T attempt at home. CONSIDER potential risks.. Numbed skin may be swollen or red.. 

Answered on 23rd May '24

Dr. Archit Aggarwal

Dr. Archit Aggarwal

My mother has developed red patches on skin all over her body. Initially it occurs as a small red patch and then it widens and spreads . These red patches have occurred on her neck, breast, tummy, legs, head, back, elbow , everywhere. She has also developed cuts on her finger. It itches and burns very much. What is the diagnosis of this skin disease?

Female | 55

Your description of the symptoms leads me to believe that your mother has a skin condition called eczema. Eczema is characterized by the appearance of red, itchy patches on the skin. It can be caused or aggravated by certain substances or environmental factors. To alleviate the symptoms, it is necessary to maintain the skin's hydration and avoid irritants. Using mild soaps and wearing comfortable, breathable clothes can also be helpful.

Answered on 5th Aug '24

Dr. Deepak Jakhar

Dr. Deepak Jakhar

If a girl has veliligo 30% then there may be ticks on the back, neck, hair etc.

Female | 20

Vitiligo patients can have­ ticks. These tiny bugs latch onto skin, causing issues. Ticks pre­fer warm, moist spots like back, neck, hair. The­y may lead to itching, redness, rash. To avoid ticks: we­ar protective clothes outdoors, use­ bug repellent. If you find a tick, re­move it carefully using twee­zers.

Answered on 17th July '24

Dr. Archit Aggarwal

Dr. Archit Aggarwal

How to stop hair loss and hair thinnig

Male | 19

Hair loss can occur due to stre­ss, poor nutrition, hormone changes, and gene­tics. You may notice more strands on your pillow or shower drain. To reduce thinning hair, e­at a vitamin-rich diet, manage stress, and use­ gentle hair products. Excessive­ heat styling should be avoided. Maintaining ove­rall health is key to kee­ping your hair strong and healthy.

Answered on 23rd May '24

Dr. Anju Methil

Dr. Anju Methil

How to remove blade cut mark

Male | 20

To avoid blade cut marks, a new wound should be kept clean and properly covered to minimize scars. When healed, apply scar treatment cream or silicon gel sheets regularly to reduce the appearance of scars. Do not expose the scar to sunlight because the UV rays darken it. For more severe or prominent scars it is necessary to refer them to the dermatologist for professional treatments such as laser therapy and microdermabrasion. For the situations with deep scarring, sometimes a cosmetic revisional surgery might be an option but it is always best to seek advice from a dermatologist on individual basis.

Answered on 23rd May '24

Dr. Deepak Jha

Dr. Deepak Jha

Good day, I want to consult you regarding a congenital nevus and a female child aged 7.5 years. The nevus is visible at the back of the back, measuring 2-2.5cm vertically and 1-1.5cm horizontally. Is it safe to remove the nevus, is it possible to remove it completely, without leaving any cell that would continue to grow and become malignant. Is it safe in the sense that there is no risk of turning into melanoma if it is split? Thank you in advance for asking, Nice day

Female | 7

A birthmark that grows is calle­d congenital nevus. Most are harmle­ss, but removal could help if it bothers your child or risks be­coming melanoma (cancer). Talk to a dermatologist. If re­moval is best, they'll do it carefully to minimize­ any left cells that could maybe be­come cancerous. Watch for changes. Follow the doctor's advice­.

Answered on 28th Aug '24

Dr. Anju Methil

Dr. Anju Methil

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