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Skin and Hair Disorders

Skin and Hair Disorders Online Doctors Consultation — page 10

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Questions about Skin and Hair Disorders

Unknown rashes on my legs

57 days ago
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I got rashes on my both foots i didn’t get any pani or itching first i noticed some rashes after that spread to entire foot what to do may i know why i got this and how to cure that and which medication i have to follow


Lipoma

58 days ago
100 INR (~1.18 USD)
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I have a lot of lipoma inside my body help me doctors i will treated from so many homeopathic dr as well as Ayurvedic bt nobody will cure it if u have proper treatment of this prblm then suggest me a best medicine for it


Hello Gurpreet Lipoma has to be removed. No medicine can melt it or burn it in body. Kindly dont waste money on tablets kindly get it removed.
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A round circle of my beard gone.

58 days ago
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Sir I went to barber Shop for shaving my beard (with blade) and after few days my beard grown but a circular area's beard not grown. I am really upset about the matter. The area become soft, I haven't used any medicines yet. What madicines should I go for?


Hello sagar The condition you are suffering is called alopecia areata. It is auto immune response in body Hair will grow back again. But you have to get tested for other auto immune diseases Recurrent also this can be. Momet ointment morning and night over the area apply. Review after 3 weeks . Tablet Ascazin daily once in night for 1 month. Kindly review after 3 weeks for sure.
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Dermatitis and psyoraisis

58 days ago
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Dermatitis on both thumbing is on good also as become blakish.tried many medicine bur not cured.iy is whitish on thumb and blackish on foot hope u understand my problem and answer me on 910 681 2836 wp


Acne and hairs

58 days ago
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I want you know that what to do for acne ? Acne scar? Dull skin? Harmonal imbalance? White puss acne? Dark skin? Brightening? Glass skin? What to do for hair thinning? How to grow hair faster? How to achieve a proper healthy body?


How to reduce dark patches?

66 days ago
100 INR (~1.18 USD)
4 answers

I've recently noticed some dark patches on my skin and I'm concerned about what might be causing them. What could be causing them, and what treatments would you recommend? These patches appear on my face, especially on forehead and have grown darker, become rough, etc.. I’m unsure if this is related to sun exposure, aging, or an underlying condition like melasma, hyperpigmentation, or something else. Could these patches be linked to hormonal changes, certain medications, or lifestyle factors? Additionally, I’d like to know if there are specific treatments you would recommend. Are topical creams, laser treatments, or chemical peels effective in such cases? I'd also be interested in learning about preventive measures to avoid further darkening. If an examination is necessary, I'm willing to schedule an appointment. I’d appreciate your guidance on the best steps to take for diagnosis and treatment. Thank you.


Hello sanjana ji,if u have high sun exposure that might be the most probably cause.i would suggest u to rinse your face twice daily and apply sunscreen of spf50+ with hyaluronic acid and face wash should have 1 % salicylic acid and use retinol after rinsing face at night
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My mother's age is 45 and she has wrinkles on her face she has not got menopause yet and also from very long time her hair is too thin and very less hair

70 days ago
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How to make hair thick and make wrinkles less visible .Her age is 45 her weight is 65 kg and her height would be 5 can you please tell what should I do to make her hair thick and more shiny and make her skin clear and make wrinkles disappear.


To improve hair thickness, ensure a nutrient-rich diet, massage the scalp with nourishing oils, use a mild shampoo, and consider supplements if needed. For reducing wrinkles, stay hydrated, use skincare products suggested by a dermatologists. To get personalized treatment it's best to consult a dermatologist

acne on my head and body also past one yr

105 days ago
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hello.. from past one i have acne on my head..i consult many dr.but not improvement will be show ...I'm very worried about it btw i m student nd live in hostel . now a days i use niacinamides serum but not give good result ..so plz suggest something ....


Acne on the scalp and body can sometimes occur due to factors like hormonal changes, stress, diet, or poor hygiene. It sounds like you’ve already tried using niacinamide serum, which can be helpful for inflammation and oil control, but it may not address the underlying cause in your case. Given that your acne has been persistent for a year and hasn’t improved, I recommend seeing a dermatologist for a thorough evaluation. They might suggest topical treatments like benzoyl peroxide, retinoids, or even oral medications like antibiotics or hormonal treatments if necessary. In the meantime, try to maintain a healthy skincare routine: Wash your hair regularly with a gentle shampoo (consider one formulated for acne-prone skin). Avoid touching your scalp and body with dirty hands. Keep your stress levels in check, and make sure you’re eating a balanced diet, as certain foods can trigger acne.
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