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Homeopath•Hyderabad
To use papaya to treat vitiligo, rub pieces of papaya on the patches of skin affected by vitiligo. Wash it when dry. Drink papaya juice regularly to replenish the body of melanin cells lost due to vitiligo. Red clay is an affectivetreatment of vitiligo.
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Dermatologist•Gurgaon
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Apply Etaze cream/ Eczemate Cream/ Momate Cream once daily for 2 weeks.
Tugain 5% Gel @ night for 1 month.
Will take 3 months to respond completely.
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Dermatologist•Mumbai
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You may be having alopecia areata. This is an autoimmune condition due to the attack of lymphocytes​ against hair roots. It results in the formation of bald patches on the scalp. It can affect any hairy area of the body also like eyebrows and beard. It has to be treated properly for long duration until the immunity comes down. Once the immunity is controlled, hair grows back over the patches. Please contact me with photos using online consult option for accurate diagnosis and treatment.,
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Dermatologist•Delhi
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Can add Melgain lotion in the night, generally not easy to get back colour there but should be able to stop the progress of the disease. Do for a month and see
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Cardiologist•Alappuzha
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It is not safe to use tacroz forte ointment for the thinning of your penis foreskin for the duration of 3 months, Tacroz Forte Ointment is an immunosuppressant. It works by suppressing the activity of certain immune cells that cause inflammation (redness and swelling) of the skin. This relieves itching and improves rashes in atopic dermatitis.
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Dermatologist•Visakhapatnam
Tacroz is ok
Don’t use clonate for long term
In which area of body you’re having vitiligo
You can try different medication if you want
No food restrictions
Asked for male, 28 years old from Saharanpur
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Ayurveda•Ghaziabad
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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Dermatologist•Hyderabad
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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
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Cosmetic/Plastic Surgeon•Bangalore
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Hello, The dermatologist has started you on treatment for vitiligo there are chances of genetic connection but the severity cannot be predicted. Most pediatric vitiligo are segmental or small patches and tend to be non progressive. Followup with your dermatologist.
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