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Date:   May 20th, 2022
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Most of us will be worried when they give discolored urine from their normal pee. It will make you uncomfortable or leave you wondering what could be wrong with, or rather what causes it.

May
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Date:   May 17th, 2022
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Often, people see yeast infections as more of a female health problem. However, it's also common in men because the fungi causing the infection are normally present in moist areas around the penis. But of course, having unprotected sex with a partner who has vaginal yeast infection would significantly contribute to an overgrowth of yeast in men.

May
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Date:   May 13th, 2022
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Like other skin conditions, red spots may appear on your skin for various reasons like medical conditions, infection, and allergy or skin irritation. Some of the dots are harmless and would go away on their own, while others would be severe and need treatment.

May
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Date:   May 10th, 2022
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Both vaginal yeast infection (vaginal candidiasis) and oral thrush, oral candidiasis results from the overgrowth of naturally existing fungus called Candida Albicans. And they both appear as a creamy white lacerations that can itch, burn, or bleed when scraped or rubbed.

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Date:   March 4th, 2022
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It's not on one or two occasions that you'll hear healthcare providers complain of patients not taking their medications. And it’s even worst amongst patients with chronic conditions. But the question every health professionals ask is, why would patients fail to take their medications?