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I am almost 40 female who has been suffering with a rash around my nose and mouth. I have been to the dermatologist and the recommended Metrogel and then Finacea have only made my condition worsen. I am allergic to tetracyclines and sulfa drugs so I did ...


Hi- I am desperate for answers. I am a 21 year old female, i have had 1 sex partner who was cleared for all STI's before we engaged in intercourse. This began 6 months ago when I switched detergent and thought that it had given me a yeast infection, littl...


Can someone please tell me what other creams do the same job as fucidin cream, I want an OTC cream for folliculitus on my penis? The active ingredient is fusidic acid 2%. The other ingredients are butylhydroxyanisole (E320), cetyl alcohol, glycerol...


So I have a cut on my head and am applying an antibiotic cream once a day to help speed up healing. This can't dry out my hair or anything, can it? I may just be overthinking because I have a tendency to do that.


During Memorial Day weekend, I was bit pretty good by a dog (chow). Since it started healing, I have started to form a rash around the location of the puncture wounds. A couple of the puncture wounds are already healed up, but this blistery rash continue...


Can Triamcinolone Acetonide 0.1% be used for a bad case of jock itch?


HEY EVERYONE IM STILL KINDA NEW TO THIS MOTHERHOOD THING ..MY DAUGHTER IS 7 WEEKS OLD AND I WAS WONDERING IS IT OK TO PUT SOME CREAM ON HER FACE BECAUSE WHAT LOOKS LIKE EXCZEMA IS STARTING TO APPEAR


I’m a 25 year old male who is currently going through topical steroid withdrawal in the groin area. I had a case of jock itch and was prescribed a steroid cream mixed with an anti-fungal. After using it on my groin area for a few days, my scrotum and teste...


Is there a muscle relaxant patch (I'm thinking like a flexeril patch, etc.) If not, is there a muscle relaxant cream.


I was prescribed zovirax acyclovir ointment 5% for a subsequent o/b.On the pamphlet it says it is for initial o/b's in immunocompetent persons as myself.But the pharmacist says it is doesn't matter and that the ointment is better than the cream because it...


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Bumps in the genital area might be STDs, but are usually not serious. Treatment is usually for possible infection or to manage symptoms.


Discharge may not be normal, and could mean an infection or an STD, especially with burning, pain, itching or urinary frequency.


STIs are the most common cause of genital sores, but allergic reactions, autoimmune disorders, fungal infections and many other conditions may, too.


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