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Asked for male, 25 years old from Bangalore Rural
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1.take more water
2. No fried/ spicy food 3. Wear cotton, loose under garments
4. Change under garments twice a day
5. Wash area once a day with little warm water adding few drops of lemon. 6. Keep area dry medicine can not be advised for open question, for medicine contact on private chat.
2. No fried/ spicy food 3. Wear cotton, loose under garments
4. Change under garments twice a day
5. Wash area once a day with little warm water adding few drops of lemon. 6. Keep area dry medicine can not be advised for open question, for medicine contact on private chat.
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Venous Ulcers are also known as venous skin ulcers. They are nothing but slow-healing sores on legs that primarily result from weak blood circulation to the limbs. Such ulcers may last a few weeks or even years. However, one needs to get them treated since it may worsen the problem.
What Causes Venous Ulcers?
It may happen if there is a break in the skin around one of the ankles. The leg veins, which send impure blood to the heart may become weak and not work well enough. In most ca...more
What Causes Venous Ulcers?
It may happen if there is a break in the skin around one of the ankles. The leg veins, which send impure blood to the heart may become weak and not work well enough. In most ca...more
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Hello Madam. Please stop using that cream for your face. It shouldn't be applied over face for so long or even for short duration as there are many side effects. What you have now is most probably tsdf (topical steroid damaged face) which includes thinning of skin, hyper and hypo pigmentation, facial hairs, redness, telangiectasia (tiny blood vessels in the skin) and many other things like acne, burning, photosensitivity etc. My advise for you is to start applying a sunscreen regularly in the mo...more
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Hi, as far as sun allergy is concerned, make sure to sure a sunscreen lotion with spf of atleast more than 40. It has to be applied minimum half an hour before the person goes out of the home.Regarding urticaria she needs to identify the triggers which cause it and avoid the same. She can use homeopathic medicine Rhustox 30c thrice daily when she suffers with urticaria. Consult in private if you have any further queries.
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