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Dietitian/Nutritionist•Mumbai
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Hello,
zinc and magnesium both are abundantly available on natural food sources. Contact me online for the detailed diet chart.
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Dermatologist•Indore
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Yes, you definitely can. Most zinc preperation come in low dose and even by mistake if you take little excess of it, usually it get washed off from body.
Just a side note, only zinc & multivitamins will not improve your acne. Take proper treatment for acne according to your type of skin and severity of acne.
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Zinc is trace element required in our body.
Taking it without indications can cause problems.
Better take proper homoeopathic treatment if there are any issues.
Avoid taking any medicine unwanted.
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Sexologist•Narnaul
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For real obstinate cases of dandruff where regular anti-dandruff shampoos don’t work, include zinc and essential fatty acids which guard against dandruff and a dry scalp. Foods such as whole wheat, oats, pumpkin seeds, peanuts, cashews, soybean and vegetable oils are good sources of zinc and essential fatty acids."
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I was diagnosed with Tinea (jock itch) around 3 months ago. I was prescribed Momoz - T ointment and itraconazole tablets for 15 days. After 15 days was told to apply luliconazole cream. While the condition improved for 15 days, on stopping Momoz-T and applying luliconazole the redness returned with a vengeance. Doctor once again told me to take Momoz T and stop luliconazole along with a Terbinafine tablet. The condition improved mildly but now for the last week I have got a large area of redness and slight burning. Doctor now said it is a secondary infection of Erythrasma and prescribed erythromycin, Zinc +Vit C tablet and ketoconazole tablet. Last 3 days I have been following the same but now there is slight itching and burning has increased. My question is, is it normal for the medicine to start showing results after 3 days at least or should I be worried that even this treatment may fail? When will I be able to tell that the medicine is working? Are there any natural methods to speed up the healing? Is the burning normal when taking an antibiotic?

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Fungal infection or Ring worm. When occurs in groin, called as jock itch. Usually fungal infection is common in moist areas of body like skin folds. It's mostly circular or round in appearance. May be red or black in colour. Treatment depending on the type and severity. Avoid sharing clothes, towels and soap; sweating also increases it. As it has to be differentiated from eczema and infection, its a must to see and confirm the diagnosis for proper treatment. So, please send photos of the affecte...more
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Dermatologist•Nashik
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Dear Lybrate user
Zinc tablets are given for acne treatment but they need to be taken under the guidance of a dermatologist. Do not take any tablets or apply any medicines on the face without showing to a qualified dermatologist.
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Ayurvedic Doctor•Kanpur
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Erectile dysfunction is a man's inability to achieve a penetrable erection. It is one of the most common sexual problems faced by men of all ages. Zinc helps the body to produce testosterone and thus the levels of zinc in a person's body may affect erectile dysfunction. And, Zinc is a naturally occurring metallic element. Certain types of vegetable, meats and seafood are rich in zinc.

A host of factors ranging from nutritional deficiency to clinical depression can lead to the condition....more
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Ayurvedic Doctor•Jamnagar
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Zinc and erectile dysfunction

Zinc is a naturally occurring metallic element. Certain types of vegetable, meats and seafood are rich in zinc.

Erectile dysfunction is a man's inability to achieve a penetrable erection. It is one of the most common sexual problems faced by men of all ages. Zinc helps the body to produce testosterone and thus the levels of zinc in a person's body may affect erectile dysfunction.

A host of factors ranging from nutritional deficiency to cli...more
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Vaidya Visharad

Sexologist•Narnaul
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Zinc and erectile dysfunction

Zinc is a naturally occurring metallic element. Certain types of vegetable, meats and seafood are rich in zinc.

Erectile dysfunction is a man's inability to achieve a penetrable erection. It is one of the most common sexual problems faced by men of all ages. Zinc helps the body to produce testosterone and thus the levels of zinc in a person's body may affect erectile dysfunction.

A host of factors ranging from nutritional deficiency to cli...more
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