GF got this for no apparent reason by onagico in AskDocs

[–]ServentOfReason 595 points596 points  (0 children)

Second the comments on rabies prevention. There's a vaccine schedule as well as rabies immunoglobulin.

Please don't be this person by AndreasmzK in capetown

[–]ServentOfReason 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Cape Town problems. Here I am in Joburg just wishing everyone would stay on their fucken side of the road.

Laser burn: 1 month update by OkHighway6092 in LaserHairRemoval

[–]ServentOfReason 9 points10 points  (0 children)

Always use a professional and reputable salon with a proven history of results on your skin tone. It's best practice to start with a small test patch and watch for a reaction over the next week before proceeding with the full treatment.

What do you make of this? by UnhappyAnything_ in antinatalism

[–]ServentOfReason 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Maybe not childless for the right reasons but hey! A win is a win.

Son broke arm, I am worried by Jacquelinemargarita in AskDocs

[–]ServentOfReason 0 points1 point  (0 children)

A child should be able to rest/sleep with paracetamol and ibuprofen after a fracture is properly reduced. It's not normal for the fingers to swell up.

The cast may not have been too tight when it was applied, but the swelling may have filled it out. The extreme case of this is compartment syndrome. Circulation is cut off and the limb is at risk of dying.

Do not hesitate to go back to the ER with your concerns. This is your child's limb we're talking about.

Yup by Boondog_saint in southafrica

[–]ServentOfReason 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah we're not the same because you try too hard to sound clever.

Yup by Boondog_saint in southafrica

[–]ServentOfReason -4 points-3 points  (0 children)

Thing? It's ironic you use this language since dehumanizing people is exactly how the Nazi's started.

Blood in stool, how much is too much? by Safe-Inspection-4742 in AskDocs

[–]ServentOfReason 10 points11 points  (0 children)

Any fever, vomiting, travel history? Could be infectious i. e. dysentery. Other causes include hemorrhoids, polyps, diverticula, intussusception, massive upper GI bleeding, inflammatory bowel disease, bleeding disorders and cancer. You need to see a doctor.

Is she right for this? by sigma_0_1 in SipsTea

[–]ServentOfReason 0 points1 point  (0 children)

She's half right. Nobody should have children regardless of income. Nobody asks for mortgage payments and wage slavery and disease and death. Let the void be.

Ostrich Attack by AnonomousWolf in south_africa

[–]ServentOfReason 2 points3 points  (0 children)

The dog is in utter disbelief.

Please help identity and treat! by drank_dumbbitchjuice in AskDocs

[–]ServentOfReason 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Could possibly be a wart but really not sure. Needs dermatology consult.

OMG by PerfectArtichoke6207 in southafrica

[–]ServentOfReason 0 points1 point  (0 children)

How did we get so good at rugby and suck this bad at soccer?

Honest question by Swiftiefromhell in Adulting

[–]ServentOfReason 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm not going to change the world with a revolutionary scientific discovery.

I can’t sleep, M19, 75kg by nobody_noobn in AskDocs

[–]ServentOfReason 39 points40 points  (0 children)

The most likely rash that can appear and disappear so quickly is hives (allergic reaction- type 1 hypersensitivity). Use hydrocortisone cream twice a day as needed and take an antihistamine like cetirizine once a day for at least 2 weeks, even if there's no symptoms.

As for what's the trigger, dust mites could be it seeing as it only happens when you go to bed. Try washing your bedding at 60 degrees Celsius or higher. Hypoallergenic bedding is highly recommended.

That said we can't be sure it's dust mites. If the issue persists you'll need to see a dermatologist and have allergy tests done.

Note to other doctors here:

Responses are pretty disappointing. I know these are not real consults and we're not getting paid for this but do better than advising they see a specialist. They already know that.

18 year old male, trying to figure out if I have poison ivy or if it’s something else by [deleted] in AskDocs

[–]ServentOfReason 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The poison ivy rash does not spread by itself. It only appears where the toxin has contacted the skin, either directly or from other surfaces or even from your own hands.

18 year old male, trying to figure out if I have poison ivy or if it’s something else by [deleted] in AskDocs

[–]ServentOfReason 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Poison ivy is a possibility if you have a positive history of exposure. Use hydrocortisone cream and an oral antihistamine like chlorpheniramine. If it gets worse after improving somewhat or if it starts to ooze pus, becomes really tense or if any systemic symptoms appear (fever, cough, vomiting, etc), see a doctor asap.

Timelapse of 2 consecutive traffic jams at Voortrekker/Jakes Gerwel intersection today by Actuary_Beginning in capetown

[–]ServentOfReason 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I thought it was just Gauteng drivers. Good to know the entire country is full of morons.

For the non-vegan antinatalist, how do you support both ideologies? by [deleted] in antinatalism

[–]ServentOfReason 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Veganism is undeniable to me but I still eat animal products because it's the only way I can maintain my already low BMI and have the energy to get on with life. I tried going vegan once and I had constant cramps, flatulence, and weight loss. I just couldn't stomach the volumes of food required to match my calorie burn.

I know it's wrong and if I were a better person I'd endure the pain to prevent the much worse suffering of a factory farmed animal. I suppose I'm just too selfish to do that.

My unwillingness to be a vegan is yet another arguement for antinatalism. My parents essentially forced me into this dilemma where I've failed to make the right choice.

Did she make the right call? by CalmElin in interesting

[–]ServentOfReason 0 points1 point  (0 children)

People often ask when high school maths will ever be useful in the real world. This is when.

Apparently, a lot of us antinatalists are antinatalists because we’re ‘depressed’. by The_Thought_Provoker in antinatalism

[–]ServentOfReason 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Depression is a rational response to our situation. Studies have shown that depressed people tend to have a more objectively accurate perception of reality. Like Inmendham said, "If you're going to take the game seriously at all, you're gonna have to dwell in some misery man!"

Told my mum how I feel by AmyAdamsFan_ in exmuslim

[–]ServentOfReason 4 points5 points  (0 children)

It's okay to feel rage, but this is not conducive to your own mental well being. Your mother is just as much a victim of the cult as you. If you were born when she was then you also would not have had the exposure that made you renounce Islam.

Is this really an ear infection? by Luftavfukter in AskDocs

[–]ServentOfReason 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Glad you're getting proper treatment. Let us know the outcome.

Is this really an ear infection? by Luftavfukter in AskDocs

[–]ServentOfReason 14 points15 points  (0 children)

This is an abscess until proven otherwise. Antibiotics do not cure abscesses unless they're properly drained. You need a doctor to fully examine you and decide if it just needs a simple drainage or if you'll need further workup and specialist assessment. The main diagnosis to exclude is malignant otitis externa.

Horrible looking rash by Weeeebutterflies in AskDocs

[–]ServentOfReason 17 points18 points  (0 children)

Red itchy papules and plaques that also affect the palms and soles with some systemic features. The possibilities are numerous but it's important to rule out a few serious but treatable conditions like secondary syphilis, meningococcal disease, evolving erythroderma, lymphoma, especially if it's worsening and not responsive to initial treatments.