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  5. I'm experiencing some itching and have noticed small mole-like groups on my male organ. I tried using Tebina Plus in the past, but it doesn't seem to work for me anymore. Can you help me figure out what's going on and suggest what I should do next?

I'm experiencing some itching and have noticed small mole-like groups on my male organ. I tried using Tebina Plus in the past, but it doesn't seem to work for me anymore. Can you help me figure out what's going on and suggest what I should do next?

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I'm experiencing some itching and have noticed small mole-like groups on my male organ. I tried using Tebina Plus in the past, but it doesn't seem to work for me anymore. Can you help me figure out what's going on and suggest what I should do next?

Sounds like you may be dealing with a fungal infection. I recommend trying a different antifungal medication called Lotrimin Ultra. Apply a thin layer of Lotrimin Ultra cream to the affected area twice a day for at least 2 weeks. If the symptoms persist or worsen, please consult a healthcare professional for further evaluation.

Last updated on 22 Jan 2025

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I'm dealing with this issue for about 56 weeks now. I've got these small rashes on the skin of the penis cap and the inner skin too. Sometimes they seem to clear up, but then they come back. It also hurts during sex. Can you tell me what's going on?

Recurring Elevated CRP Levels in a 3-Year-Old _Possible Causes_ 1. _Recurring infections_: Frequent infections, such as ear infections, pneumonia, or urinary tract infections, can cause elevated CRP levels. 2. _Autoimmune disorders_: Conditions like juvenile idiopathic arthritis (JIA) or inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) can cause chronic inflammation and elevated CRP levels. 3. _Allergies or sensitivities_: Food allergies or sensitivities can cause inflammation and elevated CRP levels. 4. _Gastrointestinal issues_: Conditions like gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) or inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) can cause inflammation and elevated CRP levels. _Recommended Actions_ 1. _Consult a pediatrician or pediatric rheumatologist_: Discuss your nephew's recurring elevated CRP levels and determine the best course of action. 2. _Comprehensive diagnostic workup_: Consider additional tests, such as: - Erythrocyte sedimentation rate (ESR) - Liver function tests (LFTs) - Stool tests for gastrointestinal pathogens - Imaging studies (e.g., X-rays, ultrasound) to rule out underlying conditions 3. _Monitor CRP levels and overall health_: Regularly check CRP levels and monitor your nephew's overall health, including his appetite, vomiting, and stool habits. _Possible Treatment Options_ 1. _Antibiotics or antivirals_: If an underlying infection is identified. 2. _Anti-inflammatory medications_: To manage inflammation and reduce CRP levels. 3. _Immunosuppressive medications_: If an autoimmune disorder is diagnosed. 4. _Dietary changes_: If food allergies or sensitivities are suspected.

Last updated on 23 Jan 2025

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