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General Physician•Delhi
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Allergies, infections, and even crying can cause your eyelids to redden. Red eyelids may also result from trauma to the eye area. Allergies are a very common cause of red eyelids. An allergy that affects your eyelid may be local, such as an allergic reaction to eye makeup, or more generalized, such as hay fever. Let's have a detailed discussion for better advice and medication plan.
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Homeopathy Doctor•Noida
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Homeopathy is a very effective for this problem n has very encouraging results. And homeopathic medicines are safe and do not have any side effects at all. Safety of the medicines is a major issue when you are to give any medicine to your child
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Homeopathy Doctor•Sindhudurg
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Hello levocet temporarily gives relief. if you want to cure there skin problems completely I suggest you to give them homeopathic medicine. no side effects. no recurrence.
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Hi, I am suffering from fungal infection from last 4 months initially I have taken treatment for this (terbinaforce plus tube, tab terbinafine and tab levocet) then ringworm disappeared after 15 days they again reappears on my thighs then I have taken fluconazole tab with some fungal skin related tube and absorb powder then there is no improvement after that I have taken again (terbinafine tube, tab terbinafine and tab levocet) continues to take for 2 months so ringworms disappears but there are marks like stretches so I have changed medicine through consulting doctor (itraconazole 200 mg and luliconazole) for 1 and half month and then there is no relief in stretch marks so doctor changed my tube (sertaconazole 2%) instead of luliconazole. But there is no relief in my fungal infections. Please advice some best thing.

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specific medicine required..100% cure possible..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 pr...more
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Psychiatrist•Chennai
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Durabolin in fact may increase your weight rather than reduce. By the way, it was prescribed. If you are anxious and stresses, durabolin which is a steroid is not the answer. Also it is not that easily prescribed, I have never heard that too for weight loss. You better get a second opinion from a psychiatrist.
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Remember no one can predict for sure that though everything is alright pregnancy will happen.
Any couple desirous of pregnancy and not getting same naturally must meet gynecologist or infertility specialist accepting facts that it needs many reports and different trials of treatment. Means couple must have patience and go to one in whom they have trust to stick for a long time.
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Homeopath•Aurangabad
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Household dust is a mixture of many materials.
Dust may contain tiny fibers shed from different fabrics as well as tiny particles of food,
plant and insect parts, mold and fungus spores, dander from pet dogs or cats,
or feathers from birds. Dust also contains many microscopic mites and their waste products.
The waste products of dust mites — not the mites themselves — are what cause allergic reactions in sensitive individuals.
Throughout its short life span, a single dust...more
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