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Male | 24

How can I stop bed wetting?

Hi. I’m been having bed wetting issues

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Answered on 23rd May '24

For an adult experiencing bed-wetting, it might be an effect of a medical condition. The best would be to go to a urologist or a nephrologist to get a thorough examination and diagnosis.

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Male | 18

Why do I have an itchy rash? Could it be an allergy?

I think it's a allergy, always itchy and it's like a rash

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Answered on 23rd May '24

It seems like you are having an allergic reaction and you end up with an itchy rash. Make an appointment with a dermatologist. They will appropriately examine and treat your disease.

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Female | 34

How can I stop this spreading rash on my body?

I have this rash it keeps on spreading to other parts of the body

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Answered on 23rd May '24

Talk to a dermatologist for your skin issue. They will examine the rash and give a diagnosis and treatment plan. 

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Female | 14

How to Deal with Heavy Period for 16 Days?

I have been getting my period for 16 days, and it is extremely heavy. What should i do?

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Dr. Himali Patel

Gynecologist/Obstetrician

Answered on 23rd May '24

This may be an indication of a medical condition like uterine fibroids or endometriosis. I suggest you to go to a gynecologist immediately. They will diagnose and treat any conditions that are causing you to have long and heavy periods.

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Female | 38

Delayed period and increased stress: What tests should I get to identify the root cause?

Hey there, a virgo here (one of those people still believing in the value of marriage (only it's delayed to some degree) and what comes with it. This isn't meant as passing judgement but to avoid at times hurtful snarky remarks from DR.'s (unbelievable)) That sounds weird to open with it, however it is a vital info). I have been this past few months under a lot of stress at work, including very late remote computer work at night (until 3, even 5am) and dealing with unpleasant people(oh fun:)), my diet was indeed less leaning into the veggies and fruit. What brings me here seeking your advice? My period is sure taking its time (think it's around 54 days since beginning of last menstruation, so it's considered by now missed I guess.)gravitaain between nconstipatiaiton nto normalal to having this one tiimem momentaraty stomach ahache annd diarreah aiwiwith a miild passing fever). Last month regular blood work showed normal iron and HB levels. However, despite being within normal range the ferritin levels were at the minimum level while transferrin on the maximum level within its range. Had some more acne than usual (occasional small pimples on back of hands (a relatively new phenomenon from past years (with the increased stress and worries), ear, chest back face neck. Nothing too severe not a lot either (not as I used to) because I try and treat it keeping it at bay (but a bit more than usual, also not as usual in their location (nonetheless important). My question is what sort of test should I be asking, what sort of blood test to get to the bottom of it, and what should I do also to not augment stress that does not (!) help the situation? Please I'd appreciate your reply

Answered on 23rd May '24

Based on the symptoms you've described, it's possible that your delayed period and gastrointestinal issues could be related to stress and dietary changes. It's important to rule out any underlying medical conditions. I would recommend scheduling an appointment with a gynecologist to discuss your missed period and any potential hormonal imbalances. Also you need to consult with a gastroenterologist to evaluate your gastrointestinal symptoms. Avoiding stressors as much as possible and maintaining a healthy diet and exercise routine may also help alleviate your symptoms.

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Male | 26

Is Fasting Safe with Rhabdomyolysis?

Hi, do we need to fast if we are having Rhabdomyolysis?

Answered on 23rd May '24

Yes, fasting is possible for patients diagnosed with rhabdomyolysis. It is important to consult a specialist first for proper diagnosis and treatment.

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Female | 26

What causes ankle pain with morning stiffness?

I have been experiencing ankle pain for about three months. However with mobility, it stops hurting. There's no swelling. But when I wake up in the morning it becomes stiff snd it hurts. Eventually with some movement it stops hurting.

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Dr. Pramod Bhor

Joint Replacement Surgeon

Answered on 23rd May '24

Pain in the ankle, mostly in the morning, is probably associated with arthritis, gout, or tendinitis. It is best to see an orthopedist who has the experience and capability to diagnose the condition and provide suitable treatment. 

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Male | 20

How to Treat Itchy Red Bumps on Scrotum, Buttocks, and Thighs After Scabies Treatment?

Sir/mam I had itchy red bumps on scrotum and buttocks and thighs. Previously I had scabies then doctor prescribed scabest lotion then for a 1 month I was totally fine but after that i had bumps on scrotum, buttocks and thighs without fluid(pus) in them. they are really discomfort. Please tell me what should I do now. Thanks ❤

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Answered on 23rd May '24

It sounds like you may be experiencing a recurrence of scabies, or it could be another skin condition. I advise you to see a dermatologist or a specialist in sexually transmitted infections (STIs) to get a proper diagnosis. They may recommend a different medication or treatment plan based on the underlying cause of your symptoms.

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Male | 26

What is the Most Effective Overactive Bladder Treatment?

Hello, what is the most effective treatment for overactive bladder, I tried many medications but none of them helped me to cure the problem,thank you

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Answered on 23rd May '24

It depends on the underlying causes. Behavioral modification techniques such as bladder training exercises can be helpful. If these don't work, medication may be prescribed. Consult a urologist for diagnosis and treatment options specific to your condition.

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Female | 19

Can I Get a Piercing After Recovering from Sepsis?

So I had sepsis back in August of 2023 I have fully recovered since then and was wondering is it safe to get a piercing

Answered on 23rd May '24

It is recommended to wait at least a year after recovering from sepsis before getting a piercing. This is to ensure that your immune system has fully recovered and can handle any potential infections. It is also advised to consult with an immunologist or infectious disease specialist before getting a piercing to ensure that it is safe for you.

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Female | 20

How Can I Find Relief from Torticollis at 20?

I am 20 years old and i have torticollis problem in born i want a solution of that

Answered on 23rd May '24

Torticollis is a condition which features the involuntary turning or twisting motion of one’s neck. It can be caused by different factors such as heredity, trauma, and deviation from a normal position of the neck muscles. You should see a neurologist or a physiatrist – the specialist on movement disorders – if you have any symptoms of torticollis. They can precisely diagnose the problem and design treatment strategies according to your specific needs

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Male | 23

Is Effective Treatment Available for Frequent Seizures in Long-Time Epileptic Patients?

I am a epilepsy patient from 5 years. Taking medicine regularly. But not cured. I got seizure often. Need good treatment

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Answered on 23rd May '24

Other than medication there are new advancements in medical science like stem cell therapy that cure epilepsy. Connect with specialist to know more about it

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Female | 21

How can one obtain a gender identity disorder letter?

How to get gender identity disorder letter

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Dr. Vikas Patel

Psychiatrist

Answered on 23rd May '24

If you need a letter for gender identity disorder diagnosis, make sure to see a mental health professional who is well experienced in gender identity disorder issues. It could be a psychologist, psychiatrist, or any licensed therapist. It is recommended that this matter should be discussed with qualified person, who can support you properly and guide you throughout this process. 

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Male | 20

Can mild phimosis be cured naturally?

How to cure mild phimosis

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Answered on 23rd May '24

Mild phimosis can be treated with application of steroid creams topically and by daily stretching exercises. But it is advised to consult a urologist or a general surgeon for an accurate diagnosis and further management of the problem. 

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Male | 25

Why do I feel something stuck in my throat?

Feeling like something is stuck in my throat but there is no pain

Answered on 23rd May '24

Feeling like an obstruction somewhere at the throat without any pain could be a sign of globus sensation. This often benign condition could be a result of stress or anxiety, as well as acid reflux. Yet, it would be better to see an ENT specialist to eliminate any underlying issues and get the best treatment for them.

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