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Asked for male, 33 years old from Kolkata
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MS OBG

Gynaecologist•Guwahati
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The baby's growth is lagging behind which may require premature delivery if there is distress with its complications. Some of them have been tried to be prevented by the betamethasone and arginine.Follow doctor's advice diligently and keep a close watch on fetal movements.
Asked for male, 23 years old from Vijayawada
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I am suffering from some pimples on my face And some type of black skin on sensitive areas. I have tried by consulting many doctors and spend up to 15k on the ointments I also tried many face washes but no use I want smooth skin that's it I need I want to get rid of this pimples They are many on my forehead up to 50+ pimples I am using control soap to body nd face I am applying BETAMETHASONE DIPROPOPIONATE GEL present only on my pimples And I also have some black spots on my face If it is possible please please suggest me any soap nd any cream for pimples nd for black spots on my face Suggest me any face wash if it is necessary please help me I just need a clean and neat face I am ready to do any thing I am 21 years old Blood O+ I drink nearly 6 liters of water a day And I am taking 2 eggs per day Full good diet Less oil foods I don't drink alcohol I don't smoke cigarette I gym daily 2 hours If possible I will jog on morning If you can help me please help please Spend me your valuable to read the message nd Give me your valuable suggestions.

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BHMS

Homeopath•Kolkata
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Please note the following in respect to your queries:
You should maintain a routine of your work and follow it
Take balance diet.
Cut-off non-veg items for some weeks completely - especially eggs/chicken/mutton.
If you are having any stomach related problem that needs to be sorted out asap.
Please take Rhus tox 12 - every 6 hourly.
You should wipe off the slightest amount of sweat from your face as soon as you perspire on entering your room from outside wash your face wit...more
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Treatment of exfoliative cheilitis. Infection should be treated topically or systemically, if present. Unsuccessful use of keratolytic lip balms, sunscreen, antifungal creams, topical steroids, systemic steroids, antibiotics, vitamin d analogues (calcipotriol) and cryotherapy have been described.
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DGO, MBBS

Gynaecologist•Bhavnagar
Itching once in a while doesn't matter. If itching persists, you can apply anti fungal cream containing clotrimazole and betamethasone.
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General Physician•Kannur
Greetings lybrate-user! We welcome you to Lybrate.
As for your query, Stemin, a betamethasone has antiallergic properties and is effective in cough & asthma too. Hence the chances of the betamethasone causing you pain in legs or sleeplessness are very minimal.
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I’ve had redness on my penis that i’ve had a difficult time getting rid of. Initially, there were roundish red spots; later, after using a steroid, the roundish red spots disappeared, but a general redness remained, and continues still. Interestingly, i’ve noticed that when my penis is flaccid, the redness is hardly (or even not-at-all) noticeable. But invariably when it is erect – whether I have sex or not – it is quite red (ie. Head/glans and approximately two inches of the shaft directly below the head/glans). No problematic symptoms, like itching or pain (although slight burning during intercourse). But I find it very unsightly. The dermatologist who has now seen it twice thinks it is probably eczema, but isn’t sure. He said it could also be caused by fungal, allergic, friction, or other reasons. Here are the treatments i’ve tried: (1) first, I tried alclometasone dipropionate cream 0.05% twice daily for approximately 2 weeks. (2) then, for approximately two weeks, I applied ketoconazole cream 2% once a day (in the mornings), while simultaneously applying eucrisa (crisaborole) ointment 2% in the evenings. (3) then I tried orally taking claritin 10 mg for six days to see if it might be connected to allergies, even though I have no known allergies. (4) the last thing i’ve tried was applying protopic ointment 0.03% twice daily for approximately two weeks. While some of the above helped a bit, none of these got rid of the redness, which has remained the whole time since this redness first appeared (approximately four months ago). I’m thinking that the steroid probably worked best, but I do have some concern about using steroids on my penis skin, as i’ve heard it can problematically thin out that skin, but i’m willing to take some risk with this. I have tubes of what I believe to be two different steroids that I haven’t used yet for this problem: triamcinolone acetonide cream 0.1%, and clotrimazole and betamethasone dipropionate cream 1%/0.05% (base). Should I try either of them on my penis (or maybe even try over-the-counter hydrocortisone 1%, although this may be too weak to do much?) any other suggestions? (3) then I tried orally taking claritin 10 mg for six days to see if it might be connected to allergies, even though I have no known allergies. (4) the last thing i’ve tried was applying protopic ointment 0.03% twice daily for approximately two weeks. While some of the above helped a bit, none of these got rid of the redness, which has remained the whole time since this redness first appeared (approximately four months ago). I’m thinking that the steroid probably worked best, but I do have some concern about using steroids on my penis skin, as i’ve heard it can problematically thin out that skin. But i’m very motivated to get rid of this redness, so i’m willing to take some risk vis-a-vis using steroids there. I have tubes of what I believe to be two different steroids that I haven’t used yet for this problem: triamcinolone acetonide cream 0.1%, and clotrimazole and betamethasone dipropionate cream 1%/0.05% (base). These were prescribed to me for redness on another part of my body, but i’m wondering if it makes sense to try either of them on my penis (or maybe even try over-the-counter hydrocortisone 1%, although this may be too weak to do much?) I would be most appreciative of any input here. I realize diagnosing something like this without actually seeing it limits the helpfulness of your opinions, but it would still be very helpful to hear what opinions/guesses experienced professionals have about what this redness on my penis is, and most importantly, what I might do to get rid of it. Thank you very much in advance for any and all input.

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MD - Ayurveda, BAMS

Ayurveda•Bhavnagar
Penis is vascular organ. It natural become red after erection. But you have abnormal red. Then it need treatment. If you show me it I will provide Ayurveda lep or cream that free from side effects.
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