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The treatment for fungal infection is simple. You have to take anti fungal tablets and creams for 4 to 6 weeks following which it resolves. Do not apply soap on that area and do not self treat with over the counter steroid creams. Mistreatment with steroid creams and self treatment with cheaper medicine is the most common reason for recurrent disease. Also, if all household a members are not treated at the same a time, cross infection occurs. Cheaper brands of intraconazole is another cause of r...more
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You need to take her to a good skin specialist because of risk of infecting the new born .its also risky because if it is on the tummy or vaginal area the delivery site can be affected.
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No really .of performed well laser treatment virtually has no side effects.<3 %patients get some paresthesia, numbness in inner side of legs, that also resolves in few weeks. Risk of DVT in this treatment is<1%
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As you said you have varicose vein since many years then you must be knowing the courseof disease too. The tiny lines are due to varicosities only. You should do all preventive measures like limb elevation, stockings, prevent long standing posture, calf exercises etc.
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Firstly you need to get done venous colour Doppler. Then if the stockings are not effective and varicose veins are causing problems in day to day activities then several surgeries can be offered according to present condition.
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Melasma is a common skin condition characterized by brown or brown-grey patches, typically on the face. Though this condition usually affects women, it can also occur in men. Patients with a family history are more likely to develop melasma than others. Though the exact cause is often unknown, pregnancy, birth control pills, cosmetics, hormones, certain medications and sun exposure often trigger this condition. It usually occurs on the cheeks, forehead and even on the nose. People with dark hair...more
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