Problem: Article: If you received a blow to your nose and the nasal swelling (and any accompanying pain) haven’t gone away after 3-5 days, you should see a doctor. Also, make an appointment if you can feel the broken bones in your nose or if your nose looks crooked following the blow. If swelling and pain from a rhinoplasty haven’t gone down after 5-7 days, call your plastic surgeon and ask what they recommend. Tell your doctor how and when you sustained an injury to your nose. Also, mention any symptoms you’ve been experiencing since. These may include headaches, nosebleeds, swelling, and general nose pain. Finally, tell your doctor if you have had trouble breathing since the incident, or if you’ve been unable to breathe through your nose altogether. Your doctor will also want to know if you’re currently taking any prescription or over-the-counter medications. If your doctor can’t easily determine if your nose is broken, they may need to use 1 or more imaging scans to assess your nose. The doctor will likely order either an X-ray or a computed tomography (CT) scan for broken bones in your nose. These scans will allow the doctor a better view of the bones inside your nose. Your doctor will also order an X-ray or a CT scan if they suspect that your face or skill may have sustained additional injuries from the injury that damaged your nose in the first place. If your general practitioner determines that your nose is broken, they’ll most likely refer you to an ears, nose, and throat (ENT) specialist. The ENT doctor will be able to re-align the broken bones in your nose, situate the fragments so they’ll properly set, and pack your nose to prevent further damage. They may also request that you take antibiotics while the nasal fracture heals. When deciding between ENT specialists, contact your insurance company and make sure that the specialist is in-network. If the ENT specialist packs and sets your broken nose, they’ll most likely want you to schedule a second appointment in this timeframe. During this follow-up appointment, the ENT doctor will inspect your nose, see if it’s healings and remove the packing gauze from your nose. If the nasal break isn’t healing well, the ENT specialist may decide to apply a nasal splint to your nose.
Summary: Schedule an appointment if you suspect that your nose is broken. Describe your symptoms to your doctor. Get an X-ray to assess your broken nose. See an ENT specialist if your nose is broken. Return to the ENT specialist after 2-3 days.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: If you can, try to wash your undies out with cold water as soon as you see that they’re stained with blood. Turn on the water so it’s running at a steady stream. You want the flow to be strong enough to break up the stain, but not so high that it’s blasting, since you don’t want to splash water everywhere. Use the coldest water you can get from your tap. Hot water can cause the blood to set into the fabric. Turn the underwear so the stained crotch is facing upward, then place it so the stream of cold water hits directly on the stain. Rinse away as much of the blood as you can. If you like, you can use your fingers or a cloth to gently blot away the stain as you rinse. You may be surprised how much of the stain disappears with just a little water! Water is unlikely to remove the stain entirely, so for even more cleaning power, drop a little mild soap onto the stain. Work the soap into a lather directly on the fabric, making sure to cover the entire stain. You can use whatever soap you have on hand—hand soap, liquid laundry detergent, or a solid laundry bar are all good options. After you’ve covered the stain with soap, rinse away the suds with more cold water. Keep rinsing until the water runs completely clear and there are no more soapy bubbles on the fabric. Then, examine the underwear to see if the stain is gone. If the stain is still present, wash the underwear with soap and water one more time. If the blood isn't completely gone after that, you may need to try a different approach. Take the underwear out of the water and gently squeeze the fabric so the excess water drips out. Then, place your underwear on a thick towel and roll the towel up tightly. Pat and squeeze the towel for 2-3 minutes to get as much of the water out of the underwear as possible. Don't wring the underwear out, as this might stretch them. to dry. If you have a clothesline, use clothespins to clip the underwear up to dry. However, even if you don’t have a designated place to air-dry clothes, you can still hang your underwear to dry. Drape them over your shower rod, towel rack, or even a doorknob, for instance. Just make sure you leave them somewhere with good ventilation so they’ll dry thoroughly.  For instance, if you hang the underwear to dry in your bathroom, leave the door open so air can circulate. If you want to dry your underwear quickly, try hanging them in front of a fan. Avoid putting the underwear in the dryer unless you're sure the stain is totally gone. The heat will cause the blood to set into the fabric, and it will be much more difficult to remove. In addition, it’s best to air dry underwear because the heat from the dryer can damage the elastic.

SUMMARY: Open the cold tap on your sink or bathtub. Hold the crotch of your underwear under the cold water. Add a drop of soap and work it into the fabric. Rinse the underwear completely. Wrap the underwear in a towel to remove any excess water. Hang the underwear

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Using soaps or perfumes can seriously aggravate or irritate your pubic area. Your pubic region has a specific pH level and certain soaps can throw this off.  Use specially pH balanced pubic washes to clean your pubic hair if you must use a product. You can find these washes over the counter or by asking your local pharmacist. Do not use deodorant, talcum powder, shampoo, or fragranced wipes to clean your pubic hair. This can be especially tempting if you are experiencing unpleasant odors from your pubic region. After using the toilet, you may want to wipe your pubic region with a damp towel or tissue paper. This will help you maintain the cleanliness of your pubic hair. Regularly wiping after using the toilet is essential in stopping the spread of harmful bacteria around your pubic region. Pubic hair, especially, is a great breeding ground for these germs. Moisture can cause irritation. Keeping your pubic hair dry can prevent discomfort and bacteria from growing.  Dry your pubic hair completely before putting on clothes after showering. Wear looser clothing and avoid nylon, synthetic, or tight clothing where moisture can be trapped. This is especially important when temperatures are high and sweating occurs down there. There's no firm evidence that having excessive pubic hair can trap germs or debris in your pubic region; however, trimming down the excess may make you feel cleaner. Depending on your preference, you may choose to trim pubic hair for a cleaner appearance.  You may feel ashamed or embarrassed if you have a lot of pubic hair. However, having pubic hair is a sign of maturity and having a lot of it is not a bad thing. And keeping your pubic hair clean and manageable is an important task to keep up your own personal health and hygiene. While trimming your pubic hair is okay, try to avoid shaving it off completely on a regular basis. Pubic hair protects against certain harmful bacteria and viruses, making it more difficult for them to enter the body. Regularly shaving that sensitive area could also cause increased skin irritation.
Summary:
Wash your pubic hair using warm water. Wipe your pubic area with a wet towel or tissue paper. Keep your pubic hair dry. Trim your pubic hair, if desired.