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Asked for male, 19 years old from Indore
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Cosmetic/Plastic Surgeon•Bangalore
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You should trust only a dermatologist when it comes to skin problems. Gps and other doctor don't have a clue what they are doing. All they give is steroid cream which gives symptomatic relief but doesn't cure the disease. That's why you are repeatedly getting same issues. Steroid creams like betanil are harmful when used for long time. Do not self medicate or listen to non specialist doctors. Visit a dermatologist.
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Pulmonologist•Mumbai
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I agree with sir, you need to re-evaluate level and control of your asthma from a chest physician. You are taking 2 different kinds of inhaled steroids and oral steroids means you are definitely poorly controlled asthmatic. Must pay a visit to a chest physician.
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no.. treatment depends on the severity..Don't worry...you are suffering from allergic dermatitis causing itchy rashes... Medicine available for good control... Treatment depends on the severity..Do direct online consultation for detailed prescription by sending photos.
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Dermatologist•Nagpur
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Yes, lichen planus is a chronic disease. It may take years also or may be months only to get treated. As it is autoimmune disease, course depends upon ,how body heals itself. We give some immunemodulators along with specific treatment target to lichen planus. It usually subsides in 6 to 12 months. Also, it is important that diagnosis is correct, images can help us.
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I was taking hhfexo 180, applying dermadew aloe cream and calcium ointment till last saturday. But the problem still persist. Rashes are visible but they are more like small pimples, many in number, in my upper palm, lowerarms, and inner thigh also. The rashes develops more quickly on the previously infection area on itching. Also the palm from last few days, when wet in water for few minutes start to itch and skin wrinklesvery much and start to peel. The darkspots of previous infection are still there and sometimes. The rashes are very small cluster of pimples at some distance. Light reddish in color. Please answer. Q.1 please suggest if I have to add any other medicine or ointment. Q.2 how to treat it completely. What precautions I must take in eating and also while cleaning the rashes. Q.3 how long it will take. Q.4 why it happened? Q.5 is it okay/normal or anything to worry about. Please answer all 5 questions. Thank so much. In advance. I am unable travel to a clinic because of red zone locality. Please help.

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Homeopathy Doctor•Sindhudurg
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1. Current medicines gives temporary results. It will recurr after you stop taking.
2. Complete cure is possible with homeopathic treatment.
3. 2-3 months course. If it's chronic than 5-6 months course required to cure completely.
4. Need detailed case history to find out exact cause.
5. Nothing to worry. You can consult me online.
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