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Asked for male, 49 years old from Chennai
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Hello I am sorry but there is no permanent treatment for VKC Precautions A. Avoid dust exposure B. Cold compresses C. Avoid rubbing Treatment A. Anti Allergic eyedrop like olopatadine twice daily B. Lubricating eye drop frequently like refresh tears C. Mild steroid like fluorometholone in tapering doses for severe cases
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It's essential to determine the underlying cause of the hyperpigmentation around your lip corners before recommending any treatment. Hyperpigmentation can be caused by a variety of factors, including sun damage, hormonal changes, and certain medications. I recommend consulting with a dermatologist or a healthcare professional to determine the underlying cause of your hyperpigmentation and to determine the best treatment plan for your specific case.
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don't worry...100% cure possible with specific medicine...Fungus or yeast infection....common around skin folds like thighs and genitals.. avoid sweating, sharing clothes,towels and soap.. specific medicine required depends on the severity.. for detailed prescription do direct online consultation by sending photos.
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instead of this you should take ayurvedic medicines for vitiligo they are safest to use and very effective
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Asked for male, 18 years old from Siddharth Nagar
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vitiligo is an auto immune disease which has relapses and remissions. Being auto immune ,it can be associated with other auto immune diseases like thyroid ,diabetis, asthma etc. You have to check those once in 3 to 6 months for vitiligo to be under control. Moreover, you need immunosuppresants like cyclosporine or azathioprine to control the spread of the disease. Regular check ups like complete blood picture ,lft etc needed to monitor if you were on immunosuppresants. Please do consult ...more
vitiligo is an auto immune disease which has relapses and remissions. Being auto immune ,it can be associated with other auto immune diseases like thyroid ,diabetis, asthma etc. You have to check those once in 3 to 6 months for vitiligo to be under control. Moreover, you need immunosuppresants like cyclosporine or azathioprine to control the spread of the disease. Regular check ups like complete blood picture ,lft etc needed to monitor if you were on immunosuppresants. Please do consult ...more
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Sorry to know that you are still suffering for last two years. But what puzzles me more is you mentioned your condition as morphea but treatment that you took has nothing to do in morphea. So I think you need a re-assessment. Since you are under treatment from a dermatologist I feel that you may have two condition co; existing. But that could certainly be said only after consultation and examination. So please visit a dermatologist again either in person or online.
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please share your pics for better analysis and treatment. Morphea, also known as localized scleroderma, is a disorder characterized by excessive collagen deposition leading to thickening of the dermis, subcutaneous tissues, or both. Superficial circumscribed morphea is a self-limited condition that tends to slowly involute with time; the duration of disease activity of each individual lesion averages 3-5 years; however, patients tend to develop new lesions over their lifetimes. Proper fo...more
please share your pics for better analysis and treatment. Morphea, also known as localized scleroderma, is a disorder characterized by excessive collagen deposition leading to thickening of the dermis, subcutaneous tissues, or both. Superficial circumscribed morphea is a self-limited condition that tends to slowly involute with time; the duration of disease activity of each individual lesion averages 3-5 years; however, patients tend to develop new lesions over their lifetimes. Proper fo...more
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