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Are Steroids in Urticaria Medications Safe for Breastfeeding?

Inquiry about medication for urticaria? Do these medications for treating urticaria contain steroids? Can I take them while breastfeeding, and will it affect my child? 1. OROLISIN 2. DONISONE 3. CIMEDIN


Dr. Li Yufen Reply:
Hello: I couldn't find the medication "donisone," but if you meant "donison," it is a type of steroid. Generally, during breastfeeding, the use of steroids is avoided unless absolutely necessary. Thank you!

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Understanding Scabies: Symptoms, Treatment, and Concerns for Intimate Areas

Scabies issues? I have been diagnosed with scabies, but after starting treatment, the next night I felt something moving around my intimate area, which was both itchy and painful. The following morning, I noticed a significant brown discharge from my intimate area. By the afterno...


Dr. Li Yufen Reply:
Hello: 1. General scabies does not typically present with fever, chills, or burning during urination. It is advisable to consider the possibility of a concurrent urinary tract infection and to seek further evaluation from a urologist or gynecologist. 2. Scabies cream should be ap...

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Understanding Tumor Surgery: When to Consider Surgical Intervention

Tumor surgery Doctor, I have a tumor near my bladder that is about the size of my thumb. The dermatologist said to take medication to shrink it first. This is the first time I've had a tumor in that area. Do you recommend surgery after it shrinks? Thank you.


Dr. Wu Yuxin Reply:
Without actually seeing the lesion, it cannot be confirmed. If it is very concerning, it is recommended to seek medical attention as soon as possible.

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Understanding Urticaria: Dietary Restrictions and Treatment Insights

Urticaria issues? I have a few questions for the doctor. Is it true that people with urticaria should avoid eating kiwi or shellfish? Why does the outbreak usually occur in the evening? Is it necessary to take urticaria medication when there are no symptoms? Also, is it safe to e...


Dr. Wu Yuxin Reply:
It is not certain; the cause needs to be confirmed and may not necessarily be related to food allergies. The reason for nighttime occurrences is often due to physical factors. If it is chronic urticaria that occurs frequently, it is advisable to take medication regularly. The med...

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Understanding the Unpleasant Odor of Pus in Acne: Causes and Solutions

The pus from acne has an odor? Hello, doctor. I didn't have much acne before, but after my senior year in high school, my face started to break out with numerous whiteheads. I've seen many doctors, both traditional Chinese medicine and Western medicine, and have taken m...


Dr. Wu Yuxin Reply:
It could be cystic acne, which typically has a larger amount of pus and a more pronounced odor.

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Understanding Hair Loss: Is It Stress, Seborrheic Dermatitis, or Genetics?

Regarding hair loss issues? Hello Doctor, I would like to ask about a condition I've been experiencing since middle school, where I've had small pimples on my scalp. After consulting a doctor, I was diagnosed with seborrheic dermatitis. Over the years, my condition has ...


Dr. Wu Yuxin Reply:
Without actually observing the hair loss situation, it is difficult to confirm. If it is causing significant distress, it is advisable to seek medical attention as soon as possible.

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Struggling with Recurring Warts: Seeking Effective Treatment Options

I have been troubled by warts for a long time? I have been experiencing 1 to 2 small white bumps on my glans for a long time. I discovered them myself and immediately went to a dermatologist for cryotherapy. They fell off in about 3 to 4 days, but they reappeared after 1.5 to 3 m...


Dr. Wu Yuxin Reply:
1. Individuals with psoriasis may have a compromised skin barrier, making them more susceptible to infections. 2. The healing rate is generally higher when topical medications are used in conjunction with treatment. 3. There is no definitive "better" or "worse"...

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Understanding Plantar Warts: Treatment, Prevention, and Concerns

About plantar warts? Hello Dr. Lee: Today when I went to the hospital, I was diagnosed with a viral wart on the white, granular area of my left heel. It has been on my foot for quite a long time, probably close to a year. Initially, there were only two warts, and I thought they w...


Dr. Li Yufen Reply:
Hello: Regarding the causes and treatment of viral warts, you can refer to the article by Dr. Lin Chi-bin on the Dermatology Expert Health Network at http://www.drskincare.com.tw/Qa/Detail.aspx?ID=52. Generally, if you are undergoing continuous cryotherapy, you may ask a dermatol...

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Managing Shingles on the Forehead and Eye Area: What to Expect and How to Care

Shingles on the right forehead and eye area? My mother, who is 77 years old, recently developed shingles on her right forehead and part of the surrounding eye area. She has already visited the emergency room and consulted with neurology and ophthalmology within 2-3 days, receivin...


Dr. Li Yufen Reply:
Hello: Since the shingles have been present for over a week, the acute phase has passed. If the blisters have ruptured and caused wounds, it is important to monitor for potential secondary infections. Additionally, managing postherpetic neuralgia and checking for any eye involvem...

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Effective Treatments for Autoimmune-Related Itching in Seniors

Regarding itching caused by autoimmune system disorders in mothers? Hello, Doctor! My mother has been suffering from itching caused by autoimmune system dysregulation for the past few years. Each episode is characterized by redness, swelling, and itching, affecting her limbs and ...


Dr. Wu Yuxin Reply:
Since you have already sought medical attention, you should communicate with your mother's physician, as I do not fully understand her condition. "Itching caused by autoimmune system dysfunction" is indeed too vague.

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Can Regulating Diet and Exercise Reverse Hair Loss from PCOS?

Abnormal hair loss Hello Doctor: I previously went for a gynecological examination and found that I have an ovarian cyst. Blood tests revealed elevated androgen levels, which decreased after medication, but my menstrual cycle remains irregular and I am experiencing obesity. The g...


Dr. Wu Yuxin Reply:
If the causes of male pattern baldness are removed and treatment is combined, theoretically, improvement is possible, but it may not necessarily restore the original condition completely.

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Effective Treatments for Genital Warts: Seeking the Right Care

Cauliflower treatment Hello, doctor. In early January 2015, I developed warts in the midsection of my penis. After researching online, I visited a traditional Chinese medicine clinic in Taichung. The physician examined me with the naked eye and immediately diagnosed it as warts. ...


Dr. Wu Yuxin Reply:
Without actually seeing the lesion, it cannot be confirmed. If it is very bothersome, it is recommended to seek medical attention as soon as possible. It is advisable to visit a urologist or dermatologist for treatment.

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How to Treat Red, Hot, and Painful Skin from Walking Friction

If you experience redness, heat, and pain on the skin due to friction from walking, you can take the following steps to manage the condition: 1. **Clean the Area**: Gently wash the affected area with mild soap and lukewarm water to remove any irritants. 2. **Cool Compress**: Ap...


Dr. Wu Yuxin Reply:
Commonly used names include chafing and intertrigo. It is caused by prolonged friction and is more likely to occur in individuals who sweat excessively or are obese. It often coexists with candidal or bacterial infections. Treatment options must be determined based on the severit...

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Where to Buy Gentamicin and Macrolide Antibiotics for Skin Issues

Gentamicin, an aminoglycoside antibiotic, is available for purchase at pharmacies, hospitals, and online medical supply stores. Please consult a healthcare professional for proper guidance and prescription? Gentamicin, an aminoglycoside antibiotic, can be purchased at pharmacies ...


Dr. Wu Yuxin Reply:
It is a prescription medication and must be prescribed by a physician.

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Struggling with Persistent Acne: Seeking Answers and Solutions

I don't know how to improve acne and can't identify the cause. (Long text) Hello, doctor. I have been experiencing acne since the first year of junior high school, and it continues to persist even now that I am in my first year of college. I cannot identify the cause, s...


Dr. Wu Yuxin Reply:
You still need to seek medical attention. Medical regulations stipulate that a physician cannot diagnose or prescribe without a personal examination. If you are very troubled, it is advisable to see a doctor as soon as possible.

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Understanding Allergic Urticaria: Causes, Symptoms, and Treatment Options

Hives are very itchy? Two days ago, I suddenly experienced intense itching all over my body while sleeping. The next day, I saw a doctor who diagnosed me with allergic urticaria. I suspect it might be due to eating Russian chocolate (the only unusual food I had that day), but I&#...


Dr. Wu Yuxin Reply:
If symptoms persist for more than a month, they may not necessarily be related to allergies, and it is recommended to undergo a blood test.

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Steroid Cream Side Effects: Will They Resolve After Stopping Use?

Corticosteroid ointment If I apply a corticosteroid cream and develop side effects such as facial hair growth and dark spots, will these side effects resolve on their own if I stop using the medication?


Dr. Wu Yuxin Reply:
Most are urban.

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Effective Treatments for Acne Scars and Skin Discoloration

Acne scars and pigmentation issues? In our country, many high school students used to have a lot of acne, but now they only have some comedones. However, the pores on their cheeks have become enlarged, and there are acne scars and pigmentation causing color differences. What medi...


Dr. Wu Yuxin Reply:
However, most medications for treating pigmentation disorders that cause color differences are usually out-of-pocket expenses. If it is very bothersome, it is advisable to seek medical consultation.

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Understanding Shingles and Postherpetic Neuralgia: Key Insights and Recovery Tips

Shingles and postherpetic neuralgia? Hello, Doctor. I would like to ask you some questions. I developed shingles last December, initially mistaking it for back pain and acne. It wasn't until three weeks later that I realized something was wrong and went to see a dermatologis...


Dr. Wu Yuxin Reply:
1. The time interval has no specific correlation. 2. All cases are similar. 3. Generally, recovery occurs within 1-2 weeks, although a minority may develop chronic neuropathic pain, which can persist for several months to years. 4. The itching of the wound typically resolves with...

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Understanding Athlete's Foot Treatment: Red Bumps and Skin Sensitivity

Athlete's foot medication for rash? I would like to ask, I recently developed athlete's foot and used a topical antifungal cream. After applying the medication, I noticed a red spot on my hand that looks similar to a mosquito bite. It doesn't itch, but if I scratch...


Dr. Li Yufen Reply:
Hello: Based on the description, there is a possibility of sensitivity to the antifungal ointment, and it could also be due to seasonal changes causing increased sensitivity in the hands, resulting in reduced defense. If the condition persists, it is recommended to consider apply...

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