Sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) are an umbrella term for infections that can be acquired through […]
Sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) are an umbrella term for infections that can be acquired through […]
Based on the WHO diagnostic criteria, diabetes mellitus is defined as a fasting serum glucose […]
With the recent hype over skin food for luscious hair and longer, stronger nails, biotin […]
A sudden noticeable swelling over the vulva region is always a cause for concern. Furthermore, […]
Genital itch is one of the most common symptoms we are likely to encounter at some point in our lives.
Obesity has become a common global public health concern that affects both children and adults for the past few decades.
Medical literature shows that 70% of molluscum contagiosum infections take months (up to 6-18 months) to resolve spontaneously.
In this article, we delve into the medical part of condom allergy, the possible predisposition to other forms of allergies and alternative options to mitigate your concerns.
Herpes Simplex Virus infection can affect newborn babies. The infection is associated with high mortality and morbidity in babies.
The flu is a common medical condition that invariably affects all of us at some point in our lives.
Often, many patients think that pap smears and STD tests are similar as both involve ‘swabs’ from the genital region.
In this article, we explore the risks of shaving and STDs, the non-STDs related dermatological issues that can be caused by shaving.
Seborrhoeic dermatitis is a chronic, recurring, benign skin inflammation that mainly affects the skin area with more oil glands.
We often hear of STDs causing symptoms in the genital region, mouth, and throat areas. But do you know STDs can infect the eyes as well?
In Singapore, egg allergy is one of the most common food allergies seen in young infants and children, together with cow’s milk allergy.
Reactive arthritis, known as Reiter’s syndrome, is an inflammatory disease of the joints following an infection.
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