Dead Cell Accumulation

Dead cell accumulation usually occurs in ichthyosis Vulgaris. It occurs as an inherited or acquired skin problem where the skin does not shed the dead skin cells. They accumulate as patches on the surface of the skin. There is no treatment, but regular exfoliation and moisturization of the skin helps to prevent dryness on the skin and reduces dead cell accumulation on the skin.

  
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Is the foul-smelling white layer on the penis head a sign of an STD?

Query: Hi doctor, I am a 29 year old male. From a couple of months, I have noticed white layer with a bad smell on my penis head. Is it a sexually transmitted disease? What to do? How to get it treated? Please, suggest some treatment.  Read Full »


Answer: Hello,Welcome to icliniq.com.The white-greyish foul smelling layer on the penis head is known as smegma. It is made up a collection of dead cells and bacteria. It grows when the penis is not cleaned on a daily basis.You need not panic. Just make a point that you clean your penis head thoroughly w...  Read Full »

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