It's essential to address any new or unusual skin growths, especially if they exhibit changes in size, shape, or color. While I cannot diagnose your condition over email, I can provide you with some guidance on what to look for. Asymmetry: Most benign moles
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As your doctor, I'd like to assure you that skin problems are very common and not usually a cause for concern. However, it's important to monitor any changes. Since you've noticed a reduction in size, this is generally a positive sign.
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Based on your symptoms, it’s important to consult a specialist for a thorough evaluation. You may consider seeing an otolaryngologist (ENT specialist), a head and neck surgeon, or an oncologist to rule out potential malignancy. The two most likely conditions
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Recurrence of a lump on your neck along with swollen lymph nodes, can sometimes be due to minor issues like infections or inflammation, But remember they can also indicate more serious underlying conditions such as blood disorders or tumors.
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Lumps on the scrotum that have been present for 1-2 years, causing itching and a bad odor due to excess sweat, could be attributed to various conditions. The presence of lumps on the scrotum can be normal or indicative of underlying issues. It is essential to
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If you notice a small, painless, and localized scrotal mass, it may not be cancerous. Scrotal masses can be benign or malignant, and some cause pain while others don't. Symptoms of a scrotal mass might include an unusual lump, sudden pain, dull aching, or
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Experiencing discomfort and discovering a lump in the groin area can understandably cause concern, especially for a young male. It is important to address these symptoms promptly to ensure your health and well-being. Below is an overview of potential causes
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The red, burning bump on your scrotum is likely a symptom of red scrotum syndrome (RSS) or male genital dysaesthesia. Red scrotum syndrome is a chronic condition characterized by persistent scrotal erythema (redness) associated with itching, burning,
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The growth of a pimple on your scrotum, especially with noticeable changes in size, color, and the onset of itching, can be concerning. While it’s possible that the pimple is due to common causes like ingrown hairs, blocked sebaceous glands, or clogged pores,
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Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD) encompasses various lung conditions marked by ongoing respiratory symptoms like dyspnea, cough, sputum production, and exacerbations. These symptoms stem from airway abnormalities such as bronchitis or bronchiolitis
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