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It is possible that excessive contact to allergens may have caused the condition and is called palmar xerosis.
It is presumed, in respect pf the current pandemic people are using lots of hand sanitizers and handwashes which dries off the skin, also the same may happend to toes.
It it difficult to give a proper diagnosis without seeing the lesions, but according to the complaints I wound advice 1.moisturise your hands after using hand wash or sanitizer as they may rip off the superficial ...more
It is presumed, in respect pf the current pandemic people are using lots of hand sanitizers and handwashes which dries off the skin, also the same may happend to toes.
It it difficult to give a proper diagnosis without seeing the lesions, but according to the complaints I wound advice 1.moisturise your hands after using hand wash or sanitizer as they may rip off the superficial ...more
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Asked for female, 22 years old from Kottayam
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hot water foamntestion with boric acid. three times, 5-7 min each session.
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augmentine duo 625 three times a day after food for five to seven days.
zerodol sp three times a day after food for five to seven days.
montek lc one at night for seven days.
pan d one in empty stomach for seven days.
treatment
augmentine duo 625 three times a day after food for five to seven days.
zerodol sp three times a day after food for five to seven days.
montek lc one at night for seven days.
pan d one in empty stomach for seven days.
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Asked for male, 20 years old from Patiala
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Boils are skin infections that appear as red, painful bumps, which eventually swell and fill with pus. They commonly appear on the buttocks and in skin folds where sweat collects. The most common cause of boils on the buttocks is a bacterial infection. Let's have a detailed discussion to ensure proper treatment.
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