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I think you are the same person of the other thread. You would have stuck on a single thread. You now have a picture that gives a better idea of the length and size of your pendulum..Lol That Loratadine worked on the skin rash amounts to some allergy. However from the picture it could be anything but not limited to a yeast infection, ringworm candidiasis and more. Did you run an STD panel of tests to check for co infections of Chlamydia, Herpes, Gonorrhea or Syphilis. ?? If you have had some success with topical antifungals then you might want to add oral fluconazole. If it is a yeast or fungal infection it should take care of it for the long term. I wouldn't recommend any antibiotics without a proper diagnosis but Azithromycin is a good first line for Chlamydia. Incase you ran from the hospital the last time without paying bills and so can't go back, I would recommend Fluclonazole and Doxycycline. However if you run some STD tests it would help guide your treatment by rulling out what isn't present. Dr Ayukebot O Roland Pharmacognosist +237 6 79 79 67 27 +44 7827 306262 |
Uwanachoikpu87:In the absence of a picture one can only guess based on your description of symptoms and past medical history. I am equally not asking you to attach a picture of your pendulum😂😂 That Loratadine worked on the skin rash amounts to some allergy. However from the penile description sounds like a fungal yeast infection, psoriasis or eczema. If you have had some success with topical antifungals then you might want to add oral fluconazole. If it is a yeast or fungal infection it should take care of it for the long term Dr Ayukebot O Roland Pharmacognosist |
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BarrElChapo:Its still a process but definitely heading towards the right direction..After benefitting from my own research to treat my tumor (Pheochromocytoma) years back I feel grateful to be a part of the revolution making a meaningful change. Thank you too for the kind words🙏. It's not very often one gets to hear words of encouragement on nairaland.. 😂🙏 |
Charlie2020:Thank You 🙏. I'm actually the Ezemor of my community 😂😂..On a serious note I am a Pharmacognosist involved in the research of new medications of natural origin. Investigation of natural substances has been crucial in uncovering of many drugs, each possessing distinct pharmacological characteristics. Paclitaxel, obtained from Taxus brevifolia, is used in the treatment of lung, ovarian, and breast cancer. The compound artemisinin, derived from the traditional Chinese herb Artemisia annua, is used to combat malaria which is resistant to many drugs. Its a long list including Niprisan an innovative drug for sickle cell anemia developed in Nigeria from Sorghum leaves, Clove flower buds. Pepper seeds etc.. Dr Ayukebot O Roland Pharmacognosist |
jaszplus12:That's a good recommendation. The Sida acuta plant is a true African panacea. Ethnobotanical research by Konatè et all has demonstrated its effectiveness not only in fungi infections but also in Tuberculosis, Fevers, Wounds, Diabetes, High Blood Pressure, uterine disorders, asthma, tumors etc. I'm glad to hear you found success with its antifungal properties
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Iyaebube:Both Griseofulvin and Ketoconazole cream are effective antifungals that should do him good. However 625 aquaclav is an antibiotic of amoxicilin and clavulanic acid that broadens its anti bacteria base. It has no effect on his fungus and would be regarded as antibiotic abuse. Loratadine is an antihistamine for allergies, whilst it could work for certain rashes caused by allergies, his condition isn't one of them |
From the presentation it is definitely a severe form of Tinea Pedis. (Athletes Foot). First things first you'll need to avoid enclosed shoes cos the cause a warm and moist environment that promotes the fungus. Avoid triple combination cream like Funbact A and the rest, whilst they might appear to do you some initial good, the would AGGRAVATE the situation in the long run. It would have been helpful if you listed the medications you have used. Are you buying your medications from a reputable pharmacy..? Most unapproved chemists sell substandard drugs with insufficient active ingredients.. Your first line of treatment is topical antifungals..Clotrimazole cream , Miconazole Cream and the very effective but costly Terbinafine cream (Lamisil). For a course of 2 to 4 weeks you should have good results.. With recurrent infections the most effective oral medication for your condition is Terbinafine tablets. A two weeks treatment should definitely cleanse you of the fungi. Griseofulvin is cheaper and fine but needs a longer course of treatment. Itraconazole and Fluconazole are also good options.. Senna allata (ringworm bush) is an effective herb for the treatment of fungi. Pluck some fresh leaves of the herb wash and warm them abit with light flame. Squeeze out the juice and blend with coconut oil. Apply on the lesions as need be. Dr Ayukebot O Roland Pharmacognosist P.s Do run a blood sugar test to rule out diabetes.. Sometimes one of the early signs of diabetes could be recurrent fungi infections. In the absence of other noticeable symptoms I can't say you have Diabetes though. However an inexpensive blood sugar test is just good a reassurance
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That right there looks like Echis ocellatus, the West African Carpet viper. Last year I did some research work with it's venom. Hoping to find some success for it's use in high blood pressure. Its relative, the Brazilian pit viper Bothrops jararaca from which the nonapeptide Teprotide was isolated in the seventies led to the first ACEI drug for high blood pressure |
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valentineuwakwe:It did crash at some point but was up again shortly. Julius of the EFF was quick to castigate it while asking for an inquiry..Lol |
Nonexisting1:Truth is men like Julius with brutal radical ideologies are only good as a small fold of the opposition, offering some form of check and balances to those in power. In my opinion If he were to be at the helm of SA politics he would run down the country to a road of extinction..Lol His ideologies are too radical and barbaric for the common good of a diverse country like SA with 11 official languages... |
God1000:They didn't. After the burnings and rioting that followed after he was jailed for contempt of court, every politician in SA knows where his supporters stand. As soon as he endorsed the MK party and became its leader, the ANC tried unsuccessfully to deregister the party, and successfully to have Zuma exempted from parliament for the contempt of court conviction.. However his image as the boss of the MKP, has eaten deep into the support base of the ANC and Inkatha party in provinces like KwaZulu-Natal where they have a huge lead |
Nonexisting1:EFF...He has always enjoyed the 3rd spot nationally behind the ANC and DA. However with Zuma's MK formed only months ago taking a 12% of the national vote, Julius is now being pushed to forth place , with a 10% enough to rake him about 40 parliamentarians in the 400 man parliament, that votes the president |
JuanDeDios:ANC is still the leading party no doubt, but for a party that once had 70% of the national support, it's a fall from grace brought about by incompetencies, but largely so too infightings that has now brought to light, the MK party that's draining away ANC's voter base, in crucial areas like Kwazulu-Natal |
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franchasofficia:It's easy to understand why blacks were easily sold off to slave traders by fellow blacks. In the 60's and 70's, an era of a booming world economy, a few animalistic individuals making up fifteen percent of the population, stood on the collective mineral wealth of an entire nation, affording luxuries while segregating the majority to poverty and hardship, and yet you give them praise of advancement... If you can't see that the entire SA is now dependent on what a few whites held as their entitlement then you have no business on this topic |
Been following the election closely as the ANC loses it's parliamentary majority to 41% while Zuma's MK has surpassed Malema's EFF to occupy a third place spot at 12% |
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Anyiamaka:Bigger than the United Kingdom I suppose |
AfroUpdate01:One of the boys is mine and we from Cameroon.. |
vengertime:They are neither East African nor Nigerian..One of the boy in question is my son and that's in a Catholic boarding school in Sasse College, Cameroon |
That's my son right there in Sasse college, Buea Cameroon. Crazy and Funny at how the blogger tagged him as Nigerian... |
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Dougad:You forgot to mention say na some of those ancestors di catch out on their success as their producers and record label owners.. Don't ever underestimate an ancestor |
Diligence:The foundation of common sense and intelligence. An apple falls from the tree unto the ground and not upwards. It is as simple as that |
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StOla:From 2008 to 2012 Dmitry Medvedev was President of Russia |
I wonder why a court would restrain MultiChoice, the choice of adjusting the prices for it's different subscription packages. The naira having lost half its value has skyrocketed every basic commodity and consequently running cost. Should MultiChoice keep operating at a loss as a private business entity, when the courts could not halt the increase in fuel price, a basic commodity that controls the flares of inflation. The services offered by MultiChoice are not a Do or Die. If you can't afford them, watch free to air Gospel channels or better still open your tv set, insert your kids and watch them play. |
delzbaba:How fish want take survive for hell na.. Fishy as sea go make sense.. 😂😂 |
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Say No to Jungle Justice |
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