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Skin and Hair Disorders

Skin and Hair Disorders Online Doctors Consultation — page 8

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Questions about Skin and Hair Disorders

How to get rid of body hair??

95 days ago
1 answers

I am 18 years old girl .I have hair like boys have in legs and hands.I also have pcos problem.how can I cure this .I have irregular periods.i didn't take any medicine for this.............................


Name: Shia Age: 18 years Sex: Female Chief Complaints: Excessive hair growth on hands and legs (like male pattern) Irregular menstrual cycles History of Present Illness: Shia, an 18-year-old female, presents with complaints of excessive hair growth on her arms and legs resembling male-pattern hair distribution. She reports irregular menstrual cycles since menarche. She has not taken any medication or hormonal treatment so far. The patient has been diagnosed with Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS). Past Medical History: Diagnosed with PCOS No current or prior medication Personal History: Not on any specific diet or exercise plan No history of significant weight loss or gain recently No smoking or alcohol intake Family History: Not mentioned Provisional Diagnosis: Hirsutism secondary to PCOS Oligomenorrhea (irregular periods) Plan of Management: Investigations: Hormonal profile: LH, FSH, Total Testosterone, DHEA-S Pelvic ultrasound (to assess ovarian morphology) Fasting blood glucose and insulin levels Thyroid function tests Lipid profile Lifestyle Modifications: Initiate a PCOS-friendly diet (low glycemic index, high fiber, balanced carbs and proteins) Regular physical activity (at least 30 minutes/day, 5 days/week) Weight management (even 5-10% weight loss can improve symptoms) Counseling: PCOS is a chronic condition but can be managed effectively with proper care Importance of regular follow-up Emotional support and stress management Give your kind review. Dr Shayeque Reza MD 9800280276
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How to treat melasma on cheeks

95 days ago
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Suffering from melasma on cheeks since 3 years and also some acne marks on face .did not had any medical history Did not tried any treatment till date I have used only home remedies. .How to treat it.


patches on arm,hand waisted and foot

95 days ago
100 INR (~1.18 USD)
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round patches like ringworm appears on various body parts..but that is not wring worm ..it's not ichy..spreading day by day ..what is the reason for this and what is treatment...I can share photos if you want to see


Hello Kindly send the image once.

How to reduce hyperpigmentation?

95 days ago
100 INR (~1.18 USD)
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I'm having hyperpigmentation around mouch for atleast last 15 years.I'm 23 now. I have tried all home remedies but nothing seems to work. I'm also having hypothyroidism for past 11 years and PCOS since 2021. Is the hyperpigmentation persist due to these disorders? But for these I'm taking medications.I had gone through weight loss also.Sometimes the hyperpigmentation reduces and sometimes it worsens.My skin is so sensitive.But I'm not having acne issues.Can you please suggest me some dermatological products for reducing hyperpigmentation.


Thanks for sharing openly—it really helps paint the full picture. Yes, your long-standing hyperpigmentation around the mouth is very likely linked to your hormonal conditions—especially hypothyroidism and PCOS, both of which can disrupt melanin production and skin repair. Since your skin is sensitive, many common DIY treatments may actually worsen things by causing irritation or rebound pigmentation. Also, fluctuations in hormone levels or weight changes can make the pigmentation come and go. The good news is: with the right dermatological routine, it can be managed and even significantly reduced. Here’s a gentle but effective dermatologist-recommended routine you can try: 1. Face Wash (AM/PM): Cetaphil Gentle Cleanser or Bioderma Sensibio Foaming Gel – great for sensitive skin. 2. Morning Cream (AM): Minimalist Vitamin C 10% + E + Ferulic Acid Serum (apply only on dry skin, avoid mouth corners if irritated). 3. Moisturizer (AM/PM): Sebamed Moisturizing Cream or CeraVe Moisturizing Cream – fragrance-free and hydrating. 4. Sunscreen (AM, even indoors): La Roche-Posay Anthelios SPF 50 or Neutrogena UltraSheer Dry Touch SPF 50 – crucial daily. 5. Night Treatment (PM): Azelaic Acid 10% (The Ordinary or Minimalist) or Kojic Acid + Niacinamide cream (like Demelan Lite or Kojiglo Gold), which gently target pigmentation without irritating skin. Avoid scrubbing or using lemon, turmeric, or baking soda on that area—they can make pigmentation worse over time. Also, continue managing your thyroid and PCOS with your current meds—it makes a difference. Give this routine at least 8–12 weeks, and you’ll start seeing real changes.

Hairfall

96 days ago
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I'm having severe hairfall even after trying all remedies...I don't have dandruff but I do have itchy scalp..and I m getting bald spots at the crown area I'm 18Y female I have tried cleansing shampoos Home remedies Tablets Nutrition etc


How to reduce hairfall and dryness of skin

96 days ago
1 answers

I used to have very long silky soft hair but from 3,4 years I'm experiencing hairfall and also now my hair became very dry and rough after shampooing my hair at parlour but I think that shouldn't last for many days still I have rough hair what to do..? And when I rub my face skin it has powder and dandruff like particles and white spots..also my heels are cracking like hell..please help me out


Hello Kindly use Curlz moisturizer gel on hair after shampoo. For detailed treatment kindly review back.
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cure of syringoma

98 days ago
100 INR (~1.18 USD)
1 answers

How to cure syringomas except laser? I don’t want to go for laser treatment. I am 30. This started on my face I guess 10 years ago and now it’s increasing. I see those under my eyes, over eyebrows and now started near nose. Due to which sometimes I lose confidence while being in public. Pls help


Hello , No topical ointment can disappear syringoma. It has to be removed.

How to get clear skin

98 days ago
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I have super oily and acne prone skin.From the pas five years I'm struggling with severe acne related problems. I always have acnes or pimples on my face. The acne marks and scars are so stubborn to get rid of my skin. I also get puss filled pimples. There are blackheads and whiteheads as well. Even my forehead is several shades darker than my normal and usual skintone or as compared to my cheeks. My face also gets red due to inflammation maybe. Suggest me something good and worthy please. I have already visited all mu local docs but none of them worked. I always remain tensed about my face and skin . Help


How to reduce dandruff permanently?

98 days ago
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I have been suffering from severe dandruff since forever. My hair is rough and frizzy but scalp is oily. Every time I start using any anti-sulphate shampoo, it gets worse. I did try some anti-dandruf shampoos like Head and Shoulders, but it did not work. However, when I use any medicated shampoo, my frizzy hair gets more frizzy. My dandruff comes back after a few weeks of using any medicated anti-dandruff shampoos. We live in an area where the water is hard. I cannot use any oil as it makes my scalp itchy. But my hair gets uncontrollably dry and frizzy and rough. What should I do?


How to remove birthmark on face

98 days ago
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Want to remove birthmark through laser light.Want to know about price and side effects . Birthmark is highly densed. Its from my birth.My age is above 50.Also a diabetic patient.Is it possible through laser light as I don't prefer surgery.


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