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I am glad that you went to the doctor for an exam and testing.  From what you have described, it does not sound like Herpes. A primary...
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Hi Well I can say your not alone,, if you google smell under your beasts, you can find more info, but here are some bits that may help, but remember...
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I'd go to the doctor. She is probably allergic. 
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Poison ivy (or oak) is caused by exposure to the olioresin (oil) of the plant. It does not come back in the same place two months later unless you...
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It is not possible to diagnose (what could it be?) a rash simply by it's location, The skin only does one thing....it rashes, and there are...
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You can see this eruption....I cannot, so seeing your dermatologist is the appropriate next step. A description is really not sufficient to make an...
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Sort of both, depending on the stage of the infection. Shingles will mostly present as painful blisters.
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I was on Chantix and I did not have all these symptoms but I did get sick to my stomach and had horrible nightmares and bad mood swings. I quite on...
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Triamcinalone is NOT a treatment for jock itch. Jock itch is typically tinea cruris, a FUNGAL infection. Two problems: Triamcinalone can make fungus...
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It is because or the hair re-growing on your vaginal area. 
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i would have it checked for eczema. try using eucerin or aquaphor and cortisone cream a couple times a day
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You really need to see your physician.  He will most likely refer you to a Neurologist.  The numbness and the headache can be serious and...
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Common area? No, but herpes zoster (shingles) follows a nerve pathway, so this painful infection can occur in this area.Hopefully, your...
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Get tested!
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Yes it can, even after you have finished the prescription for antibiotics.
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