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Last Updated: 2 years ago• Featured Tip
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MD - Homeopathy

Homeopathy Doctor•Delhi
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Boil, also known as a skin abscess, is a painful and unsightly condition that affects people of all ages. It is caused by a bacterial infection in a hair follicle or oil gland, leading to the formation of a painful, red bump filled with pus. Boils can be especially debilitating, as they can cause intense pain and discomfort, making it difficult to carry out everyday activities.

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People with weakened immune systems, poor hygiene, and those who live in crowd...more
Asked for male, 21 years old from Udham Singh Nagar
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MD - Dermatology, MBBS

Dermatologist•Mumbai
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Hi, forehead bumps can be fungal or can be acne. Use an oil control facewash like saslic. Erytop may help short-term. It cannot be used for more than few weeks. Avoid oiling scalp and use antidandruff shampoo.
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Dermatologist•Gadchiroli
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There is a virus, human papillomavirus (hpv), that infect humans which causes a type of skin infection called warts. This infection to skin causes it to form skin-color bumps which may be hard and rough. This infection can be transferred by touching the person who has it because it is contagious. Feet, hands, thigh, genitals, neck are the places of occurrence of these warts. These warts are non cancerous but grow like cancerous mass of skin. A cut or break in skin can be the ...more
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General Physician•Vadodara
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Advice
blood for cbc
crp
hot water foamntestion with boric acid.
Tab augmentine duo three times a day after food for five days.
Tab zerodol sp three times a day after food for five days.
Tab montek lc one at night.
It may subside or burst out.
If burst clean it with
betadine solution locally apply
oint t bact+ oint fucidine in equal ratio.
Put a cotton swab role in gause piece.
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Asked for female, 27 years old from Bhubaneswar
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MBBS

General Physician•Kanchipuram
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Try with silver sulphadiazine. Which has good effect
to know the composition/ percentage let me know.
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Asked for male, 27 years old from Bhubaneswar
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If its samll tiny multiple blister with intense itch may be infectious or just tiny non reddish or single its allergic.
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General Physician•Kolkata
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Did you apply any cream, powder, lotion or gel or any facial product over your face in the past 3 weeks?
Asked for Female, 33 years old from Coimbatore
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MBBS, DPH

General Physician•Ernakulam
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Most of such problems are due to recurrent infection by the susceptible bacteria/virus/ skin parasites and then allergic process etc ---low immune status ; lack of environmental hygiene and personal hygiene etc. Are risk factors --kindly try to improve the above factors and if infection recurs--take treatment at the initial stage of the problems itself.
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Asked for Female, 33 years old from Coimbatore
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MBBS, DPH

General Physician•Ernakulam
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Most of such problems are due to recurrent infection by the susceptible bacteria/virus/ skin parasites and then allergic process etc ---low immune status ; lack of environmental hygiene and personal hygiene etc. Are risk factors --kindly try to improve the above factors and wear soft mcr chappels always. If infection recurs--take treatment at the initial stage of the problems itself.
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