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Asked for male, 35 years old from Ahmedabad
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Use a salicylic acid/ glycolic acid based face wash.
Get your comedones extracted regularly.
Use a water based moisturizer, even oily skin needs hydration.
scrub your face two times in week.
Use a mud mask weekly.
Take salicylic acid or glycolic acid peels every fifteen days or month to improve skin texture, control acne and reduce scars and marks.
Take a well balanced nutritious diet and exercise daily.
Avoid face massages or application of greasy cosmetics and oils...more
Get your comedones extracted regularly.
Use a water based moisturizer, even oily skin needs hydration.
scrub your face two times in week.
Use a mud mask weekly.
Take salicylic acid or glycolic acid peels every fifteen days or month to improve skin texture, control acne and reduce scars and marks.
Take a well balanced nutritious diet and exercise daily.
Avoid face massages or application of greasy cosmetics and oils...more
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Stop self treatment. The treatment of acne differs according to the grade of involvement. Some people have more oilyness on the face which results in breakouts. After completing treatment for controlling the active breakouts, tablets can be stopped and creams need to be continued to prevent recurrence. Diet and lifestyle modifications are also important. Please don't do any self treatment such as over the counter Steroid creams. Don't burst the pimples with your fingers as it can result in ugly ...more
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Asked for male, 29 years old from Mumbai
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Try the following remedy it will surely help you
1. Take 1 cup mustard oil
2. Add 10 g camphor
3. Heat the oil till the camphor dissolves completely
4. Massage lukewarm oil on the affected area
this will help improve the blood circulation in the area and will reduce the inflammation and stiffness
this is very helpful.
1. Take 1 cup mustard oil
2. Add 10 g camphor
3. Heat the oil till the camphor dissolves completely
4. Massage lukewarm oil on the affected area
this will help improve the blood circulation in the area and will reduce the inflammation and stiffness
this is very helpful.
Asked for male, 52 years old from Karimnagar
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Hello Lybrate User. Sjogren's syndrome is characterised by abnormal functioning of exocrine glands leading to dryness of eyes and mouth. It can be primary sjogren's or secondary (secondary to other connective tissue disorder like RA, SLE, Systemic sclerosis). Just a positive ANA does not confirm sjogren's. ANA can be positive in 30% patients of RA itself. Type of ANA pattern would be relevant. Primary sjogren's have antibodies to Ro and La in 30-50% cases. Sjogren's diagnosis would require other...more
Asked for male, 49 years old from Ahmedabad
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Looks like you have a recurrent uveitis for the last 7 years. A thourough systemic workup is a must for a confirmed diagnosis. If vision is so much affected and not responding to treatment then nowadays some patients are being given immuno-suppresive drugs. It is imperative that you consult a uvea specialist (an ophthalmologist who has specialized in the field of uvea).
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Hi,
as 10% of your problem is still left, better to avoid swimming at this stage although you will wear protective goggles, but somehow chances for exposure to infection increases. Take rest for few more days, let your eye problem get completely cured, only then think of re-starting swimming classes again.
as 10% of your problem is still left, better to avoid swimming at this stage although you will wear protective goggles, but somehow chances for exposure to infection increases. Take rest for few more days, let your eye problem get completely cured, only then think of re-starting swimming classes again.
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