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Hey… I hate to ask this but it's almost summer and yes… I have SV on my arm and wanted to ask how best to hide it…
Hey… I hate to ask this but it's almost summer and yes… I have SV on my arm and wanted to ask how best to hide it…
My boyfriend often has to drill through thick walls at work. This can sometimes take over two hours. He always has pain in his shoulder because he is pushing against the machine. Is there a protector I can buy? I want to give it to him for his birthday.
My daughter had an ingrown nail. She's been treating it with drawing salve for two days, and "proud flesh" or granulation tissue has formed. In the picture, you can see that the nail is growing slightly at an angle, and the inflammation is still somewhat visible. Should surgery be considered? thanks in advance
I've already been to the hospital, seen by an orthopedist and radiologist, and had x-rays. Neither found anything wrong. But now it still hurts, as if something had torn. It cracks abnormally. I can't put any weight on it for long. This has made me sadder and I can't do normal work anymore. The orthopedist…
Hello, I have wounds (from scratching my skin, three months ago) that I'm treating with zinc oxide. How long will it take for them to completely disappear if I apply the zinc paste every day?
This question goes out to all martial artists: What injury you've sustained while training or something similar has been the worst (so far)?
There he is again that vicious circle. One thinks that one could create a valve through SVV, so that the psychic concerns are flushed out, but at the same time has shrouds to realize that it is not. Healed wound, remained scar, zack, renewed trigger factor for SVV, how do I hide it?
Not at all! I don’t know anything but scars, but I’m not ashamed of them. Why? They are part of my life, stand for some part in certain chapters of my life and will remain viable to me. I learned to get rid of it and you should try your scars too!
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Pulli wear, pack on it. Make up.
Blouses and light shirts
Cover it until it’s cured, then it’s just part of you. You don’t have to hide this from anyone.
Not at all because it is quite noticeable when you run around at 30 degrees in the sweater or long-sleeved T-shirt.
Your fellow men are not stupid.