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Soap Composition

Soap comprises essential oil, pigments, sulfur, glycerin, and parabens. It helps to clean the surface of the skin and wash out dirt particles. It has preservatives and is water soluble.

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Are small vesicles near pubic hair with itching dangerous?

Query: Hi doctor, Small vesicles are seen near pubic hair. Itching associated. No pus discharge is there. It is wet with clear fluid. Should I be concerned? I am attaching the image for your reference. Please give your opinion.  Read Full »


Dr. Reetika

Answer: Hello, Welcome to icliniq.com. I have seen the image shared by you (attachments removed to protect the patient's identity). At this stage, it appears to be not a thing to panic about, but yes, at the same time, we must try to find out why this is happening. Did you recently start any intense exerc...  Read Full »

Can a soap get cleanse by itself?

Query: Hello doctor, Is soap self cleaning? My friend uses a soap to clean the private parts. Is it fine to wash your face with the same soap?  Read Full »


Dr. Gerardo M. David

Answer: Hello, Welcome to iciniq.com. I read about your inquiry regarding if the soap is self-cleaning. Actually the way the soap cleanses in general, it acts as an emulsifier, meaning it helps mixing of oil and all of the organisms present on the area that you are trying to clean with water so it could b...  Read Full »

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