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Ive been dealing with headaches for the past 6 years. Whenever I have a headache, I take Migranil or Topaz, but the relief is really slow. Is there anything else I should try or any tests I should get to figure out the cause?

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Ive been dealing with headaches for the past 6 years. Whenever I have a headache, I take Migranil or Topaz, but the relief is really slow. Is there anything else I should try or any tests I should get to figure out the cause?

_Penile Lesions: Possible Causes_Small, painless lesions on the inner skin of the penis can be caused by:1. _Fordyce spots_: Small, harmless bumps caused by sebaceous gland blockage.2. _Pearly penile papules_: Small, benign growths common in men.3. _Allergic reactions_: Contact dermatitis from soaps, condoms, or other products.4. _Skin conditions_: Eczema, psoriasis, or dermatitis.5. _STIs_: Certain sexually transmitted infections (STIs) can cause penile lesions.Consult a doctor or a dermatologist for a proper diagnosis and guidance.

Last updated on 18 Dec 2024

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Ive heard that masturbation and watching pornography can cause acne. Im not sure if this is just a myth or if its actually true. Some articles online say its related to an increase in androgen levels, which can lead to acne. Whats your opinion on this?

Masturbation, Pornography, and Acne: Separating Fact from Myth_There is ongoing debate about the relationship between masturbation, pornography, and acne. Here's a summary of the available information:_Hormonal Changes_1. _Androgen levels_: Masturbation can lead to a temporary increase in androgen hormones, such as testosterone.2. _Acne link_: Elevated androgen levels can contribute to acne development, as these hormones stimulate oil production in the skin._Current Research and Expert Opinions_1. _Limited scientific evidence_: There is limited scientific research specifically investigating the relationship between masturbation, pornography, and acne.2. _American Academy of Dermatology (AAD) stance_: The AAD does not list masturbation or pornography as causes of acne.3. _Other factors contribute to acne_: Acne is a complex condition influenced by multiple factors, including genetics, hormonal fluctuations, stress, and skincare habits._Conclusion_While there is some theoretical basis for the idea that masturbation and pornography might contribute to acne due to hormonal changes, the current scientific evidence is limited and inconclusive._Practical Advice_1. _Maintain good skincare habits_: Focus on established acne prevention and treatment strategies, such as using non-comedogenic products, avoiding picking or popping pimples, and staying hydrated.2. _Consult a dermatologist_: If you're concerned about acne, consult a dermatologist for personalized guidance and treatment.

Last updated on 18 Dec 2024

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