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Asked for female, 16 years old from Kadapa
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General Physician•Mumbai
Increase in the sweat over the hands and feet is termed as hyperhydroses and if it is confirmed than I will suggest you to go for thoracic endoscopy sympathetectomy for cure.
Asked for male, 23 years old from Delhi
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Dermatologist•Ludhiana
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" skin allergy may be due to many things like chemicals, dyes, sunlight, insect bite, perfumes, packaged foods, or may be idiopathic. Avoid allergens like pets/ dust etc. Oral medicines and creams are required depending on the type of skin allergy you have, whether infected or not. Usually long term-low dose treatment is required required in form of antihistamines,
Asked for Female, 35 years old from Delhi
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Dermatologist•Ludhiana
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Hi.
For various hyperpigmentation problems, different types of creams can be advised.
We need to know what type of allergy you had and what type of mark is present on your face. You may put up 2-3 pictures of the affected area for better evaluation and guidance. Use a broad spectrum sunscreen during the day.
Asked for male, 34 years old from Bangalore
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Pulmonologist•Delhi
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It is allergic rhino sinusitis, that is allergy of nose and sinuses. Try to avoid triggers, things which increase your symptoms. If not possible then take anti allergic tablet and nasal corticosteroids regularly. No side effects.
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Pulmonologist•Delhi
Avoidance is the best treatment. If not possible then use nasal corticosteroids and inhalers for it. Safe also.
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Asked for male, 26 years old from Delhi
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Hello,
for skin allergy, ask her to take homoeopathic medicines - schwabe's rhus tox. 30 and urtica urens 30 - both thrice daily for 4 weeks.
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For white patches:
white patches/ dots on the skin are a common type of depigmented skin lesion associated with an infection, allergy, or autoimmune disorder. One common cause of white spots, or hypopigmentation, is a fungal infection of the skin known as tinea versicolor (associated with other symptoms, such as itching or dryness o...more
Asked for male, 28 years old from Calicut
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General Physician•Cuttack
1.Dust allergy could be because of so many agents (It could be due to pollen, mite, feathers,dander,mold, droppings of birds,pet hair/feather/fur cockroach etc)
2..I advise you to do an allergy test after consulting an allergy specialist/Immunologist to find out the agent which is causing dust allergy. 3.Follow the advice and treatment given by allergy specialist/immunologist
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Asked for Male, 29 years old from Bhiwandi
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General Physician•Cuttack
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1.Take bland diet, Avoid foods which cause acidity like spicy, oily, fatty and junk foods, onion, garlic, citrus fruit like orange grape, lemon, tomato,cucumber, raddish, vinegar, pickle etc
2..Have proper Breakfast, Don’t skip or postpone your meal, Take home made food, Avoid food and water from outside,
3.Eat food slowly, don’t rush, take smaller meals at frequent intervals like 5-6 meals per day, and don't overeat.limit fluid intake during meal
4.Drink plenty of water(8-10 glass...more
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Asked for male, 22 years old from Hyderabad
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Pulmonologist•Thane
Best treatment to suggest would be to avoid dust as much as possible.
You have not mentioned your allergy is manifested in terms of cough, sneezing, runny nose, uneasiness or breathlessness.
Treatment will depend accordingly.
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