PENIS problem
PENIS problem
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Oct 29 2013, 11:36 PM
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Go and see Ting Skin Specialist in Imbi Road. If it's warts, he might use his laser or diathermy to burn it off. Otherwise, he might give you podophyllin lotion or imiquimod cream to apply on it. https://www.dred.com/uk/best-treatment-for-...ital-warts.html http://www.unitedpharmacies.com/customer/s...tring=imiquimod Make sure you don't engage in intercourse with a girl in the meantime, or else you might cause her to have cervical cancer later. |
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Oct 30 2013, 04:49 PM
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As mentioned, Dr Ting Hoon Chin in Imbi Road has the laser. Most dermatologists these days use the laser in their practice. Another popular one is Dr Koh in Damansara Utama. There is also a Dr Ko in Pudu who has a prominent banner at the overhead bridge there. Seems he has branches all over the country. http://koskinlaser.com/index.php?/statics/load/pudu They usually use the Nd-YAG laser these days. GPs usually do not have the laser, but some have the diathermy element (like a soldering iron) - that uses an electric current to burn it. But if you have just a few warts, the cream and antibiotics should be able to clear it. No need for the laser or diathermy. Which doctor did you go to ? What cream and antibiotic did he give you ? And the girl you caught it from, better tell her to get herself treated or else she may get cancer of the cervix in later life. She gave you oral sex ? That means she would have oral warts and does not realize it. |
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Nov 1 2013, 08:50 PM
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QUOTE(Prometric @ Nov 1 2013, 01:22 AM) Just 3 dots of warts. Im not sure what cream and antibiotics, just some white colour cream to apply every once per day, before i sleep. He probably gave you Zovirax (acyclovir) cream and tablets,or one of the So far no sign of better improvement, though the DR did mentioned it usually takes min 5 days - 2 weeks to get completely heal. Im thinking if next week if still show no sign of improvement im gonna go see a skin specialist and get it laser. later generation ones like ganciclovir, valacyclovir, famciclovir, etc. Those are meant more for herpes, but can also fight the papilloma wart virus. Zovirax is usually given for a minimum of five days for herpes. It doesn't actually kill the virus, but shortens the duration of the infection. In the 80s, Zovirax cost a bomb, but lots of generics these days. Ting gave me that for shingles some years ago. http://www.ehow.com/how_6183910_use-zovira...ment-warts.html http://www.emedexpert.com/compare/herpes-antivirals.shtml |
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Nov 19 2013, 08:35 PM
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So did you go to the skin specialist for the laser and/or medication, or did the GP's cream and medicine clear it totally ? |
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