Shrimp rashes tend to occur in the early stages of the sturgeon, which can be seen in skin colours, light reds, etc., and on the surfaces of which they are dim.
Sharp, wet rashes tend to occur in the early stages of sharp wetting, often in the genitals, anals and vaginal areas, in the form of small, light reds, slightly sharp tops, low surfaces, most discomfort, a few itchings and burns.
Shrimp is a virus infected by the human papilloma virus (HPV) in the genitals of the sexes, i.e. by skin mucous membranes, such as vagina or anus, mainly through sexual contact, or in close contact with contaminated articles such as underwear, baths, towels, etc., and by the fetus through the infected natal tract.
Pictures of the sharp hysteria of the anus.
A research paper by the Yuga Institute of HIV Medicine, Nanjing, published in the Chinese Journal of Sex Sciences, 2019: The use of patented Chinese prescriptions for the treatment of a large-sized anal hysteria.
The aim is to explore new methods of off-the-shelf treatment of large, sharp and humid herbs in patented prescriptions. The methodology is based on the study of a case of a huge, sharp and humid anal week treated by the Yoga Institute of HIV Medicine in Nanjing in June 2017. Using patented Chinese preparations, patients are given a week-long treatment to observe and record their return. As a result, the patient was male, 52 years old, and had anal dysentery for 0.5 years. Medical examination: The anal door is covered by a length of 165 mm, with a diameter of 113 mm and a fragrance, and is diagnosed by pathology as sharp and wet. After three weeks of treatment, only 30 mm left and 16 mm left. The 8th week of the visit, the skin was completely removed and the skin returned to normal. Promulgated off-the-shelf washing of Chinese pharmacists has opened up a new treatment for large-scale, sharp-wetting treatment.
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