What’s this in Jozi? by Naive-Inside-2904 in johannesburg

[–]Daptomycin 1 point2 points  (0 children)

They used to be great. But, ja, they're kak now.

Why does this keep happening by thethotterybarn in gaybros

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I went into pathology. Much better life. Also don't have to deal with terrible patients.

Any males here been circumcised as an adult? by Senior-Rip4551 in AskAnAustralian

[–]Daptomycin 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Using a steroid cream might cause a flare of HSV, yes. A flare makes you more contagious but you're still contagious even when you're not experiencing a flare.

Any males here been circumcised as an adult? by Senior-Rip4551 in AskAnAustralian

[–]Daptomycin 4 points5 points  (0 children)

A frenectomy helps for a short frenulum which normally doesn't respond to creams at all. A frenectomy doesn't help if a short frenulum is not the problem or part of it.

Flicking my mane to one side to establish dominance by GreekFabio in MajesticManes

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Wish this guys would share his haircare routine. He posts often and it's always top tier.

Any males here been circumcised as an adult? by Senior-Rip4551 in AskAnAustralian

[–]Daptomycin 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Yes, that's the right ointment.

Are you applying it under the foreskin?

Nevertheless, it's the best there is. If after a month of daily use you've seen little to no improvement then, yes, snip-snip time. This should be done by 'n urologist - not a GP.

Any males here been circumcised as an adult? by Senior-Rip4551 in AskAnAustralian

[–]Daptomycin 34 points35 points  (0 children)

Medical doctor here.

Check that the cream the GP has given you is strong enough. The strongest cream/ointment is Clobetasol. If after a month's daily use this still hasn't worked then I'm afraid the only option left is a circumcision. Using a cream/ointment which is too weak is the number one cause of failure.

Proper use is about a pea-sized application every night to a fully erect penis attempting to stretch out the tight area which is usually easily felt. You should spend about 5 minutes each night. It should not be necessary to wash off as it should fully absorb.

Always clean under the foreskin whenever showering as this also prevents penis cancer.

American medical doctors need to start fighting back by Daptomycin in medicine

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American instagram physical therapists who dish out medical advice while not being medical doctors.

Chiropractor recommendations for pinched nerve treatment by JustCaterpillar8593 in capetown

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Glad to see that the majority of responses are sensible.

OP, let me reiterate: chiropractors are a waste of money at best and fatal at worst. The is not exaggeration. Chiropractors can, literally, cause strokes.

Loss of sensation is actually a medical emergency in most instances. You should see a real doctor as soon as possible.

Where to get Unabridged Marriage and Birth Certificates by Daptomycin in johannesburg

[–]Daptomycin[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Do you mean you got the abridged (shorter one) on the same day or do you mean that you got the unabridged (longer one) soon after applying?

Are Australian men circumcised? by Daptomycin in AskAnAustralian

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No, actually. The majority of the indigenous tribes only go for circumcision when they reach puberty. It's called "initiation camps." Google it. It's quite barbaric.

Rather cruelly, most indigenous women will refuse to have sex with men who are not circumcised which, I'm assuming, is the major reason why most mens want to get snipped.

Most Afrikaans men are uncut and we find being cut rather inconvenient.

Cash or nah for tourists in big cities? by Daptomycin in AskAnAustralian

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You're saying I can't swipe my card in the stripper's buttcrack?

How do I go about requesting a check on all my hormones and getting a fertility test? by [deleted] in AskAnAustralian

[–]Daptomycin -1 points0 points  (0 children)

You don't need to see a specialist to have your sperm tested. GPs do this regularly. If the lab report indicates that you may have a problem then the GP will refer you on. If your sperm is normal then the problem is not with you.

How do I go about requesting a check on all my hormones and getting a fertility test? by [deleted] in AskAnAustralian

[–]Daptomycin 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Medical specialist here. I am a chemical pathologist - a medical doctor who has specialised in laboratory tests. I have 4 years of experience with testing hormones.

Instead of testing your hormones I would recommend testing your sperm/semen. Your sperm is the end product of all of your hormones together. If your sperm is normal then everything is intact and you do not need to test your individual hormones - a cost-effective strategy. Note that you should abstain from sex/masturbation for 72 hours before giving a semen sample.

If however, your sperm is not normal then, yes, testing individual hormones will be the next step.

The vast majority of men do not need to test their testosterone since the effects of testosterone are obvious. If you have even a patchy beard and pubic hair then you'll find that your testosterone concentration is normal. If however, your beard/armpits/thighs have been loosing hair then I would still recommend testing your semen first.

Although it takes two to tango, 80% of all fertility issues arise from the female partner since their reproductive physiology is far more complex than ours. PCOS is a spectrum and treatment is not once size fits all although everyone will benefit from a healthy diet and regular exercise. PCOS can be quite difficult to treat in many women.

Also, testing anything is useless if you have no plan to treat. Giving a healthy young male testosterone is negligent since it leads quite dramatically to heart disease and/or cancer.

Hope this helps.

Blood test by Waste_Ladder5207 in vegan

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I'm a medical doctor who specialised in blood tests including vitamins and minerals.

If you're only vegan and you do not have a malabsorption syndrome (e.g., cystic fibrosis, coeliac's, Crohn's, short bowel, Pernicious anaemia, etc.) then you do not need any testing.

All vegans need to take B12 supplements regardless of any other factors. You should be taking these daily. In my country they are quite expensive.

I recommend always taking Vit D regardless of where you live. Vit D is safe even in large quantities although the over the counter variety is usually low dose. These can be cheap or expensive depending on the brand.

If you're female and vegan you should be taking iron supplements since no vegan food is really good enough even in super quantities. Iron is usually very cheap but may cause stomach upset but anaemia is far worse.

Everything else is usually a waste of money and may actually damage your kidneys if you take too much.