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Asked for male, 44 years old from Shahjahanpur
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I'm having the problem of itching from the past 5 months. Have consulted 3 different skin specialists, each one diagnosed differently, treated differently but hardly any benefit. 1st one diagnosed it as dermatitis and treated with Fluconazole Methylprednisolone. Problem did not subside. 2nd one diagnosed it as a different kind of dermatitis and treated with Itraconazole. Problem did not subside. 3rd one diagnosed it as scabies and treated with different compounds. Problem did not subside. Various creams - Itraconazole, Clobetasol, Neomycin etc. Tried. Problem subsides but after some time recurs. Sweating causes the itching to spread all over body. Presently, main affected parts are Groin, lower back, belt line, below knees all along lower limb. Itching causes a lot of discomfort especially during nights.

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Homeopath•Mumbai
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Hello lybrate-user,
I assume from reading that you are suffering from Pruritus Intriago meaning itching usually under the skin fold which usually caused due to fungal infections.
Ensure you take bath twice daily and remove all unwanted hairs and keep the body dry and wear a loose fitting clothing.
These precautions are other the medication prescribed by the doctors.
You continue to suffer from fungal infections is because of repeated fungal infections.
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PGDD, RD, Bachelor of Home Science

Dietitian/Nutritionist•Mumbai
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Any supplement is advised only if needed which can be decided after a detailed study of your lifestyle eating habits and exercise routine.
Just going to the gym does not justify randomly taking protein or other supplements.
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MD - Homeopathy, BHMS

Homeopath•Vadodara
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It is a protein.
Doesn't have much benefit.
They are all modernised and marketed product.
Better take natural sources of protein.
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MSc - Dietetics and Applied Nutrition

Dietitian/Nutritionist•Bangalore
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Hey lybrate-user. It's important to understand that supplements are a way to enhance the results you're looking for. It's not a life long support to one. The recommended allowance for creat is 3 grams a day and need to consume 750 ml of extra water with your current intake. With multivitamin there are many available in the market but we need to figure which will suit your needs by getting a blood test done to see if there is any deficiencies in the body.
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Bsc - Home Science, Pg Diploma In Dietet...read more

Dietitian/Nutritionist•Greater Noida
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Hello lybrate-user, I strongly recommend against using such products as they can be harmful in the long run. If we follow a well planned and healthy diet you can achieve the same results naturally and in a healthy way.
Asked for male, 23 years old from Calicut
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M. Sc. Foods, Nutrition & Dietetics, B.S...read more

Dietitian/Nutritionist•Visakhapatnam
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Dear
many people take body building or muscle mass building supplements these days to have an attractive physique in a short span of time. Testosterone, creatine, andro hormone supplements, glutamine supplements, fat burners are some of the popular bodybuilding supplements. Boosting the testosterone levels causes serious side effects like hair loss, breast enlargement in males (gynecomastia), prostate enlargement, acne, testicular atrophy and increased estrogen levels.
Creatine is alread...more
Asked for female, 21 years old from Bhopal
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MD - Homeopathy, BHMS

Homeopath•Vadodara
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No it is not... There is a better solution in homoeopathy.

And overall it will cost only 20% of the total cost of Syrup..
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Kasturba Medical College, Manipal, India...read more

Dermatologist•Indore
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No, not at all. It has nothing to do with curing scabies. As scabies is a mite infestation & steroids don't kill mites.
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