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… doctor for more information. Chlamydia Genital Herpes Genital Warts (Human Papillomavirus) Gonorrhea Test Health …
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… can affect your ability to breastfeed. On this page: Biopsy Breast augmentation Breast reduction surgery Biopsy Small incision made in the breast to check a lump Not …
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… Therapy Foods High in Oxalate Functional Incontinence Genital Injuries: Urinary Problems Glomerular Filtration … Urinary Tract Infections Intravenous Pyelogram (IVP) Kidney Biopsy Kidney Scan Kidney Stone Analysis Laparoscopy … (K) in Blood Test Potassium (K) in Urine Test Prostate Biopsy Prostate-Specific Antigen (PSA) Test Retrograde …
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… Overview Rashes in the groin or genital area are usually caused by irritation of the skin … But it is often very itchy. Other rashes in groin or genital area Jock itch (ringworm of the skin of the groin) … (cutaneous candidiasis) Psoriasis . There are two types of genital psoriasis: inverse and penile. Inverse psoriasis …
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… Just being in close contact with an infected person's genitals, mouth, or rectum is enough to expose you to the … sex. But it can be spread by any close contact with the genitals, mouth, or rectum of an infected person. If you're … appointment if you: Have sores, bumps, rashes, blisters, or warts on or around the genital or anal area or on any area …
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… the infection to others. A chancre often appears in the genital area. But sores may also occur in or near the anus … may contain pus. Or there may be moist sores that look like warts (called condyloma lata). The skin rash usually heals … the person's history, or the birth of a child with congenital syphilis. Some people have a relapse of the …
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… contact. Some of the most common STIs are: Chlamydia . Genital herpes . Genital warts or human papillomavirus (HPV) . Gonorrhea . Hepatitis …
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… include forcing a person to: Look at a naked body or naked genital area. Watch, look at, or be a part of sexual … abuse may not be apparent without an examination of the genital area. These signs include: Bruises, scars, chafing, … as are other vaginal or genital symptoms such as sores, warts, pain, or unusual discharge. Abnormal vaginal bleeding …
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… such as an infection or a skin problem. The vulva is the genital area outside the body that surrounds the opening of … fluids may be checked for infection. Or you may need a biopsy. This means that your doctor will remove a small … fluids may be checked for infection. Or you may need a biopsy. This means that your doctor will remove a small …
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… from an injury or infection in the foot, leg, groin, or genitals. In rare cases, testicular cancer, lymphoma, or … often goes away on its own. If cancer is suspected, a biopsy may be done to confirm the diagnosis. Any swollen … often goes away on its own. If cancer is suspected, a biopsy may be done to confirm the diagnosis. Any swollen …