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  5. I have small small lumps on my body from past 10years... Is there any treatment for this? To which doctor I have to show this and what type of treatment for this?? Thanx in advance

I have small small lumps on my body from past 10years... Is there any treatment for this? To which doctor I have to show this and what type of treatment for this?? Thanx in advance

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I have small small lumps on my body from past 10years... Is there any treatment for this? To which doctor I have to show this and what type of treatment for this?? Thanx in advance

The small lumps on your body could be lipomas, which are usually harmless fatty tumors under the skin. You can consult a dermatologist for further evaluation and treatment. In some cases, if the lipomas are causing symptoms or cosmetic concerns, they can be removed surgically. However, if the lumps are due to other causes, the treatment may vary. It is best to consult a dermatologist for a proper diagnosis and treatment plan.

Last updated on 12 Dec 2024

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I've been dealing with an itchy scrotum, especially at night, for the past few months. The itching seems to ease up when I rub it, but it keeps coming back. What could be causing this and how can I fix it?

An itchy scrotum can be uncomfortable and concerning.Possible Causes1. Jock Itch (Tinea Cruris): A fungal infection that thrives in warm, moist environments.2. Seborrheic Dermatitis: A skin condition causing scaly, itchy, and red patches.3. Eczema (Atopic Dermatitis): A chronic skin condition characterized by dry, itchy, and inflamed skin.4. Contact Dermatitis: An allergic reaction or irritation caused by soaps, detergents, or other substances.5. Scabies: A parasitic infection caused by the scabies mite.6. Nutritional Deficiencies: Deficiencies in vitamins like B12 or minerals like zinc can cause itchy skin.Symptoms and Characteristics1. Itching worsens at night: This is common in cases of jock itch, scabies, or eczema.2. Itching reduces after rubbing: This might provide temporary relief but can also lead to further irritation and itching.3. Itch-prone skin: This could be a sign of an underlying skin condition or allergy.What to Do Next1. Consult a Doctor: Schedule an appointment with your primary care physician or a dermatologist to determine the underlying cause of your itchy scrotum.2. Keep the Area Clean and Dry: Practice good hygiene, and avoid sharing personal care items.3. Avoid Scratching and Rubbing: Try to resist the urge to scratch or rub the affected area, as this can exacerbate the condition.4. Apply Topical Creams or Ointments: Over-the-counter creams or ointments, such as hydrocortisone or calamine lotion, can help soothe the skin and reduce itching.5. Consider Antifungal or Antibacterial Treatments: If your doctor suspects a fungal or bacterial infection, they may prescribe antifungal or antibacterial medications

Last updated on 18 Dec 2024

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