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HAVE A SMALL PEICE OF SKINGROUTH BETWEEN MY LEG AND LAFT SACK I HAVE TRYED TO PULL THE SKIN OFF WITCH I WOULD LIKE TOO KNOW WHAT THAT SKIN RELATES TOO. ... View answer
I HAVE A FLUTTERING SENSATION IN MY PENIS AND A DULL PAIN PAIN BETWEEN MY LEFT SACK AND THIEGH NOT A BAD PAIN ITS RIGHT NEXT TO A PEACE OF SMALL SKINGROUTH THAT I HAVE TRYED TOO PULL OFF ... View answer
My son had a intense skin reaction to potentially scabies or fire coral...not positive, but he ... test that was WNL. The ER physician said that he thinks the infection is just on the skin and... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Panagiotis Zografakis
( Internal Medicine Specialist)
I take coral calcium because it's in a capsule and easier to take. Most other calciums I have thrown away because I can't take them. Is coral calcium as good as other calcium supplements? ... View answer
Hi, I am uncircumcised and where the foreskin meets the shaft my penis I have a small ridge of corallike bumps. They are the same colour as the rest of the skin under my foreskin and they don t ... View answer
My son is having the same problem that I read about. He is a 10 year old black male that has one white bump with coral-like sprouts coming from it. They are actually developing an oraange color at the ... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Sumanth Amperayani
( Pediatrician)
Q : Hello, right now I am on vacation and earlier today we went snorkeling. While I was swimming over one of the rocks I got cut by some coral above my right knee . It was just a white coral and not ... View answer
hi It s growing out of the scalp and it kind of looks like a coral or something. It has like little hair like things. Something like the little things you have on your tongue. I... View answer
I have a coral burn / rash that has been on my left elbow. It s been 3 weeks , back and forth to ... away and feels like I need to itch thru the skin to the bone. ... View answer
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