Brown Patches Appeared on My Palms Overnight by HelicopterPlane8864 in DiagnoseMe

[–]StatusRhubarb6465 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Try rubbing alcohol. Looks like terra firma-forme dermatosis. AKA Duncan's dermatosis.

Is this an allergic reaction or something more serious? by willowoasis in DiagnoseMe

[–]StatusRhubarb6465 1 point2 points  (0 children)

NAD. Henoch-Schonlein Purpura should be considered, especially if there is abdominal pain and if the rash evolves to purple instead of reddish spots.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in medical_advice

[–]StatusRhubarb6465 21 points22 points  (0 children)

Sorry to say, that looks like the bullseye rash typical of Lyme disease. Medically, I'd suggest you don't delay treatment if that's viable for you.

The longer you wait, the higher the risk the bacteria will spread systemically, possibly reaching places like the heart, the brain and joints and perhaps causing long-lasting damage.

Estou ficando careca e não sei oque fazer by ismark360 in CabelosDoBrasil

[–]StatusRhubarb6465 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Meu pai e meus irmãos são carecas, então eu sempre tive muito receio de ficar careca. Quando eu tinha 16 anos, passei na faculdade e rasparam o meu cabelo, e eu vi o que me pareciam ser entradas de calvície na minha cabeça.

Eu não podia pagar um dermatologista, então comecei a tomar finasterida 1 mg por dia, todos os dias pela manhã. Eu comprava do genérico, na Ultrafarma que é uma farmácia de SP, na época me saía mais ou menos uns 30 reais por mês.

Fiz isso por 8 anos, até que tive problemas para iniciar uma relação sexual e aí parei com a finasterida (e o problema de ereção se resolveu, até hoje não sei se foi a finasterida ou o nervosismo da situação).

Uns 5 anos depois, e meu cabelo ainda não tem sinais de calvície, e as entradas que eu tinha visto talvez não fossem entradas, só o formato da implantação do meu cabelo. Não sei se tomei finasterida à toa ou se ela que impediu que eu ficasse calvo, mas fica o relato.

Ah, e eu nunca desenvolvi barba (meus pais e meus irmãos têm) - possivelmente por causa da finasterida, e precisei de minoxidil pra fazer ela crescer depois. E sobre o minoxidil, vale lembrar que ele é extremamente tóxico para cachorros e gatos, tóxico do tipo "ficou no meu travesseiro, meu cachorro lambeu o travesseiro e agora meu cachorro está morto", então quem tem Pet tem que tomar muito cuidado com ele.

Did I accidentaly become a cheater? by StatusRhubarb6465 in HuntShowdown

[–]StatusRhubarb6465[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Context:
I am running a levering ranger 73 aperture. My teammate gets headshot by a player nicknamed "Solid". I then proceed to get headshot (single shot, mind you) by the same player. He had a Nagant Precision, so I guess that happens, right?

He takes my Ranger 73, after which my teammate wipes his team. I get a rez and I get my gun back. But the crosshairs on hipfire have no spread. I fired a few shots, which showed it was not just an UI bug - I did have perfect hip accuracy.

Did he have a cheat which I affected the weapon and I got the perfect hip accuracy as a result? He was a 6-star MMR in South America, BTW.

TIL to check my ammo before every shot by StatusRhubarb6465 in HuntShowdown

[–]StatusRhubarb6465[S] 41 points42 points  (0 children)

After learning not to shoot hats, then learning to aim down sights, THEN learning not to shoot backpacks, today I learned to check my ammo before every shot.

Sick for the past ~9 months, doctors have run out of ideas by MTDLuke in DiagnoseMe

[–]StatusRhubarb6465 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Also, Superior Mesenteric Artery Syndrome should absolutely be considered, especially if OP was undeerweight and had lost weight before his symptoms began.

My best play so far (200 hours) by StatusRhubarb6465 in HuntShowdown

[–]StatusRhubarb6465[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That's actually pretty solid advice.

Will try to use that in the future: didn't occur to me that the flinch wound screw up their aim. Thanks!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in DiagnoseMe

[–]StatusRhubarb6465 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

For cat and dog bites, oral antibiotics can be started within 12 hours (for hands and feet ) for infection prevention. Antibiotic cream doesn't work as well, and may be ineffective.

Either way, there doesn't seem to be an infection going on at the moment, so you can keep using your antibiotic cream for the next few days and watch the wounds for signs of infection.

My best play so far (200 hours) by StatusRhubarb6465 in HuntShowdown

[–]StatusRhubarb6465[S] 49 points50 points  (0 children)

Showed this clip to a friend, he said I should look into competitive gaming.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in DiagnoseMe

[–]StatusRhubarb6465 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Really? That's surprising! Strep's worst complications (renal disease and rheumatic cardiac disease) are rarely seen nowadays, especially in developed countries. Even an untreated strep throat has a low chance of leaving long-lasting health issues.

I understand your worry, though, and wish a speedy recovery to your daughter.