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Asked for female, 24 years old from Tiruppur
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MD - Obstetrtics & Gynaecology, FCPS, DG...read more

Gynaecologist•Mumbai
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Tretinoin use by pregnant women has not been extensively or adequately studied. Given its lack of a proven track record for safety in pregnant women, advised not to use.
The fda has designated hydroquinone a pregnancy category c substance, meaning that reproductive studies done on animals have shown to have adverse side effects on the fetus, but that there is a lack of well controlled studies in the human population.
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Asked for male, 24 years old from Ranchi
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Dermatologist•Jaipur
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I will advise against the use of turmeric. Also, hydroquinone, tretinoin creams should always be used under strict supervision by a qualified dermatologist. Otherwise it may lead to exogenous oochronosis which causes resistant pigmentation.
Asked for female, 18 years old from Bhilai
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Stop Hydroquinone application, Avoid Sun light, Good sunscreen at daytime. At evening, you should try Xtralite cream ( Apply for 10 min and than wash with Facewash ). At night, Apply GA-6 Cream. Despite this disease ( Exogenous Ochronosis ) is very difficult to treat.
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Asked for male, 26 years old from Coimbatore
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Dermatologist•Chennai
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yes..it's temporary..Undergo glutathione therapy.. otherwise few creams also available...for detailed prescription do direct online consultation by sending photos.
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Dermatologist•Mumbai
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It's bad for the skin if used unsupervised and for a long period especially on the face. Any fairness produced by this cream is temporary and will lead lit of skin damage if continued.
Asked for female, 21 years old from Ambala
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General Physician•Faridabad
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Avoid sulight exposure after applying this cream immediately... It has reaction with sunlight.. That's why redness occurs
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Ayurveda•Gulbarga
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It's not safe for pigmentation it's side effects like facial hair growth. Stop that using before use consult once depend upon your skin.
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Asked for male, 22 years old from Bhubaneswar
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MBBS, MD - Dermatology

Dermatologist•Gandhinagar
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Hello sir. If you have exogenous oochronosis which often occurs due to application of hydroquinone, then it is advisable to use products which do not contain it. Demelan cream contains arbutin which is a form of naturally occuring hydroquinone. I would advise you to consult a certified dermatologist near your area and get the black spots checked. The cream is a nice one but don't use it unsupervised, better to get a consultation done.
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Oncologist•Faridabad
Dear sir, there is no conclusive evidence that it Hydroquinone is definitely related to cancer or not. But cosmetic products do contain chemicals and should be user with caution. Any burning sensation or allergic reaction, it should be discontinued.
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Asked for female, 27 years old from Thrissur
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General Physician•Mumbai
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I will suggest you to apply aloevera gel twice a day for six months over the lesion and follow up on completion.
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