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Asked for female, 57 years old from Mumbai
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1. Wash face regularly --washing regularly can reduce the amount of oil on the skin. Wash with a gentle soap and warm water
2. Use a toner--astringent toners that contain alcohol tend to dry out the skin. U should test out any new toner on a small patch of skin to avoid potential irritation.
3. Pat the face dry--when drying the face after washing and using toner, people should gently pat their skin dry with a soft towel. This should be done with care, however. Pulling down on the skin wi...more
2. Use a toner--astringent toners that contain alcohol tend to dry out the skin. U should test out any new toner on a small patch of skin to avoid potential irritation.
3. Pat the face dry--when drying the face after washing and using toner, people should gently pat their skin dry with a soft towel. This should be done with care, however. Pulling down on the skin wi...more
Asked for female, 29 years old from Delhi
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Soap vs hand wash- what should you wash your hands with?
You might be using both - soaps and hand washes, without understanding what is better for your hands. But you may still not be sure as to what to use for washing your hands. Here's a lowdown on these two.
1. Moisturising aspect
Bar soaps not only wash away dirt but also reduce the moisture content of your skin. Soaps that act as deodorants strip away important oils, giving rise to instances of skin irritation. Fu...more
You might be using both - soaps and hand washes, without understanding what is better for your hands. But you may still not be sure as to what to use for washing your hands. Here's a lowdown on these two.
1. Moisturising aspect
Bar soaps not only wash away dirt but also reduce the moisture content of your skin. Soaps that act as deodorants strip away important oils, giving rise to instances of skin irritation. Fu...more
Asked for male, 62 years old from Sonipat
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Asked for male, 72 years old from Calicut
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Hi, lybrate user,
Your bowel is responsible to have boils, ulcer in mouth.
Tk, plenty of water to hydrate your body inorder to regulate metabolism , preventing constipation.
diet be easily digestible on time.
Consult , privetly for a faster recovery, till, then take, homoeopathic medicine, underlying Your
@ Borex 30 ch -5 drops, thrice.
Avoid, junk food, alcohol and nicotine.
Tk, care.
Your bowel is responsible to have boils, ulcer in mouth.
Tk, plenty of water to hydrate your body inorder to regulate metabolism , preventing constipation.
diet be easily digestible on time.
Consult , privetly for a faster recovery, till, then take, homoeopathic medicine, underlying Your
@ Borex 30 ch -5 drops, thrice.
Avoid, junk food, alcohol and nicotine.
Tk, care.
Asked for Male, 44 years old from Sagar
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Asked for male, 29 years old from Hailakandi
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To which I can understand, the clicking sound is due to chewing and not swallowing. I suggest to consult 1) audiologist for proper hearing examination, 2) orthopaedic for proper joint (tmj) examination. Hope this helps.
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Asked for male, 29 years old from Hailakandi
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Dear lybrate-user, at your fathers age excessive saliva in throat after eating is normal. Asfar as the clicking sound is concerned had it been associated with pain there could be cause for alarm. The treating doctor has just given you calcium supplements which every aged individual requires and an antiseptic mouthwash. Why zerodol sp an analgesic is beyond my comprehension. Otherwise everything is fine and no need to worry.
Asked for Male, 19 years old from Jammu
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Hello Lybrate user. Although excessive saliva is not too common, there are a number of conditions that can cause it - some harmless, others more serious. It is possible that your saliva problems are just a result of the way you speak. Some people speak faster or slower than others, just as some people blink more often, breathe faster, or have a more rapid heartbeat. Kindly consult a dentist in person for further suggestion. We need more investigations with clinical examination to decide upon tre...more
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