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Flucort C 1%W/W/0.025%W/W Ointment Health Feed

Asked for male, 26 years old from Farrukhabad
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Dermatologist•Mumbai
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Hello, check your blood levels for hemoglobin, thyroid status, vit b12 and vitamin d. Hair root needs to be nourished with multivitamin and hair vitamins. Hair root stimulating serums like folliserum on scalp can be tried for few months. Flucort is a steroid and should be avoided. If no satisfactory response, please visit your local dermatologist.
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Ophthalmologist•Raipur
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Hello dear, I feel you do not have hemorrhagic conjunctivitis. Its mixture of dry eye and allergic component in your case. Because of your life style.
You can avoid mobile and shift to laptop for your study. Use mobile as phone only. Split your screen time menas reading on laptop to 30 min spells. Can use tear substitute like systane ultra eye drop or eubri eye drop 3-4 times per day. And lastly you have to use spectacle full time. Avoid less near work or work on mobile.
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Asked for male, 20 years old from Nalgonda
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Dermatologist•Ahmedabad
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Start Scalpe shampoo twice a week with your normal shampoo.For regular use,you can use flucort lotion once a day
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Homeopathy Doctor•Noida
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Do you have dandruff problem as well. Regularly wash your hair with mild shampoo. 1. Vitamin for hair loss.(a, b and c)
2. Enrich diet with protein. 3. Scalp massage with essential oils. Take coconut oil and heat it up so that it is warm, but not too hot. Massage your scalp with this hot oil for a few minutes.
4. Avoid brushing wet hair. 5. Keep yourself hydrated. 6. Put on a shower cap for an hour then shampoo your hair. It helps to stop hair loss and promote hair growth.
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I am 21 year old male and I had a dry skin and scalp for the past 6 7 years which in time lead to dandruff and then seborrheic dermatitis and eczema, flaky skin, red skin/ irritation on my face, scalp and other parts. I am getting treatments from different dermatologist since past 2.5 years and almost all of them always advised me different types of anti fungal containing ingredients such as ketoconazole, ciclopirox olamine, zinc pyrithione, salicylic acid, fluconazole, terbinafine, fluticasone etc in different forms such as shampoos, creams, sprays, tablets. Now the thing is that almost 80% of the antifungal does their work, cleans the flakes and rashes but as soon as I discontinue these products, all the symptoms and flakiness tends to come back the very next day. All of these antifungal cleans the flakes but they do not really help in stopping them from coming back. I am very frustrated right now because you can not really use tons of these every single day for the rest of your life (and you should not they have side effects). This one doctor gave me an adequate reason after the blood test was that my blood eosinophil count was higher (536) than normal range (40-440). I could really really use some treatment or advice regarding how to stop these symptoms from coming back, thank you.

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Dermatologist•Chennai
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Don't worry...you are suffering from seborrheic dermatitis causing this dry scalp.. Specific medicine available for good control... Treatment depends on the severity..Do direct online consultation for detailed prescription by sending photos.
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Asked for Male, 25 years old from Gurgaon
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General Surgeon•Delhi
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It is probably allergy to some plant/household items
Apply flucort c ointment twice a day for 5 days by which time it should disappear Dr. cs ramachandran.
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