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Asked for female, 20 years old from Pondicherry
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These chickenpox marks go in different stages. Drying of vesicles, scab formation with black coloration, falling off of scabs, leaving behind whitish spots. Normally color returns to normal within 2-3 weeks. Simple lactcolamine liquid may be applied multiple times. If marks are on exposed parts like face etc giving bad look. Ocuvir skin cream can be applied twice a day. Sure to get normal.
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Asked for male, 27 years old from Jhabua
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Chickenpox can leave behind scars and blemishes on the skin, which can be frustrating and affect your self-confidence. There are several ways to reduce the appearance of these scars and blemishes, including:
over-the-counter creams: there are many creams and ointments available that claim to reduce the appearance of scars and blemishes. Look for products that contain vitamin e, aloe vera, or silicone, as these ingredients have been shown to be effective in improving the appearance of scars.<...more
over-the-counter creams: there are many creams and ointments available that claim to reduce the appearance of scars and blemishes. Look for products that contain vitamin e, aloe vera, or silicone, as these ingredients have been shown to be effective in improving the appearance of scars.<...more
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If you have been treated for malaria and are still experiencing dizziness and throbbing pain in one side of your head, it is possible that you may be experiencing a side effect from the medication or have another underlying condition.
It would be best to follow up with your healthcare provider to discuss your symptoms and have a full evaluation to determine the cause of your ongoing symptoms. They may recommend further testing or refer you to a specialist for further evaluation and managemen...more
It would be best to follow up with your healthcare provider to discuss your symptoms and have a full evaluation to determine the cause of your ongoing symptoms. They may recommend further testing or refer you to a specialist for further evaluation and managemen...more
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