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Dermatologist•Mumbai
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Hi. Initially for an infected sebaceous cyst, oral antibiotics will be required to decrease the infection and it's size. Then excision will be required with suturing. The cost, number of stitches and recovery period depend on size and location of the cyst.
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You are suffering from bacterial folliculitis causing blister. Medicine available for good improvement......As the treatment varies depending on the severity... Send photos of the affected area, by direct online consultation for accurate diagnosis and treatment.
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Dermatologist•Delhi
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Hello dear
you should get proper evaluation for your acne. Recurrent acne in your age group is common. I suggest you get a complete hormone profile and an ultrasound abdomen done to rule out pcos. Treatment depends on the grade and severity of your acne. You may continue using adaplene gel at night and cetaphil cleanser first thing in the morning.
Schedule an online consultation for accurate diagnosis and treatment.
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Endocrinologist•Dharwad
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Mr. lybrate-user, Thanks for the query.
It would have been better if you had mentioned actual blood glucose value and HbA1c%, to know exactly how good is the control. Ideally FBG should be < 100 mg, PP 150 to 160 mg & HbA1c% <6.8 to say one has good control.
In diabetes some times blood supply to lower limbs does get affected, which causes slower healing in addition to presence of excess glucose in the blood.
The drugs prescribed are good enough, to help healing. Thanks.
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Homeopathy Doctor•Delhi
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Dear mrfaisal
in reference to your inquiry, please note that you need not worry, as treatment for this problem of erythrasma is available with us.
The causative factors may not be necessarily based into the affected region and may be associated with disorders of internal organs. It is, ‘the nature of the problem’ that calls in for the strategy of the treatment which may include internal remedies supported by external modalities like:- localized immune-enhancer activities to affected regi...more
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Hello am 28 years old. I got some allergy issues (do not really know the real cause) on my cheeks since april 2018. A dermatologist prescribed me fucicort to apply for 7 days. 2 weeks later I got a rebound and then he prescribed me mometasone for 21 days. One month later I got rebound again, this time it was more serious. I had like a weeping eczema which was enlarging day by day. It was so painful n itching badly. Doctor prescribed me antibiotics n cortisol. N asked me to apply fucidin on it and 2 weeks later told me to apply baneocin as it was recovering too slowly. 7 days later he told me to apply betnovate 10% on it for 21 days. Now I got some rashes on my neck. I applied calamine lotion and candiderma cream for some days. It has stop itching but the skin has become too dark. It is due to the candiderma? Please advise me. Thanks.

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Sexologist•Jaipur
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Stop using betnovate and candiderma cream .they ultimately cause skin darkening.
And also stop applying so much of chemicals into your face. See how your small allergy turned into weeping eczema. And ultimately darkening. I have seen many patients whose minor allergies has turned out into hell by using such steroid creams. Let me tell you how these cream works. These creams put a pause to the allergy .till the time one uses them .they doesn't even eradicate the problem prevailing inside your...more
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My son 8 years old had earlier been diagnosed with Phimosis. Our paediatrician advised a cream to applied with which his skin started to retract (fucidin) and it seemed to have worked fine. However, his penis skin got stuck again after sometime which we corrected after applying the cream for sometime again. Now he has been advised to retract his skin regularly however in 1-2 instances his skin developed a cut which was painful to him while urinating. Is there some permanent solution to this problem. We don't want to go for a surgery as one of the leading hospital Doctor advised. Pl advise what is the best solution to this problem. Also to let you know, we came to know of this problem initially because he was facing issues during urinating. He was complaining of frequent urination with only few droplets. Though the problem was largely sorted out after his skin retraction, however he did complain once or twice on urinating issue but not recently.

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Pediatrician•Muzaffarnagar
Once phimosis problem is resolved, it hardly requires any surgery. He is 8 years old. He can understand very well, how to retract foreskin and to keep it in same position for some time. Make retraction regular practice as much time as can be done in a day even before urination after applying cream. Crack in fore skin shall be resolved as soon as fore skin becomes soft. Retract fore skin before urination to avoid urine to touch cracked part. Keep the part clean.
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