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Asked for female, 21 years old from Lucknow
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Mederma intense gel is good for you but it will take time to heal your problem. See,in case its a major signs then only a dermatologist can recommend best product for you and now a days, several treatments are available. However,these 5 products can also help you to treat your problem. Choose anyone as per your skin condition.
Retinol, which is also known as Vitamin A.
Vitamin C.It will help in skin lightening as well.
Salicylic Acid
Adapalene etc
Hope it helps.
Retinol, which is also known as Vitamin A.
Vitamin C.It will help in skin lightening as well.
Salicylic Acid
Adapalene etc
Hope it helps.
Asked for female, 36 years old from Bangalore
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The initial choice of treatment is a steroid ointment that is locally applied. (this can be suggested by a doctor after you are examined in person) the ointment softens the foreskin and is applied for up to 6 weeks. When full retraction is possible the ointment is stopped. If this treatment is unsuccessful, a circumcision (surgical removal of foreskin) may be advised.
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Asked for male, 19 years old from Kolkata
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Hi, many a times, when a skin lesion heals, it heals with a bit hyperpigmentation (dark areas) or hypopigmentation (light colored areas).
Mometasone used for a few days should not cause such a problem. For proper diagnosis and management of these patches, I suggest to consult a dermatologist online or offline.
Stay blessed and safe.
Mometasone used for a few days should not cause such a problem. For proper diagnosis and management of these patches, I suggest to consult a dermatologist online or offline.
Stay blessed and safe.
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Asked for male, 53 years old from Vaishali
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Hello Mr. lybrate-user. It is a fact you have to accept, that psoriasis is an autoinflammatory disease that activates and settles on its own pace. Its flares are totally unpredictable. There are good medicines available to control the disease, but can't stop future flares. The only goal to treatment is controlling the disease and treating flares when it arises. So you have to accept the disease and try to avoid the triggers such as irritants, certain medicines, excessive sunlight exposure. For m...more
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Scabies is an itchy skin condition caused by the microscopic mite Sarcoptes scabei. It is common all over the world, and can affect anyone. Scabies spreads quickly in crowded conditions where there is frequent skin-to-skin contact between people. Hospitals, child-care centers, and nursing homes are examples. Scabies can easily infect sex partners and other household members. Sharing clothes, towels, and bedding can sometimes spread scabies. This can happen much more easily when the infested pers...more
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