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I have these little rashes on my neck and I need them to go away I need some type of cream or medicine that would help it so my neck wouldn’t have all of these rashes on my neck it’s so annoying
Female | 20
These welts might result from skin irritations, allergies, or even some skin disorders such as eczema. To help them disappear, you could get an over-the-counter hydrocortisone cream. This cream will reduce the swelling. Avoid itching or scratching to prevent further irritation. Also, remember to clean the affected area and keep it dry. But if these rashes are still there after doing all these things then go see a dermatologist.
Answered on 2nd May '24
Dr. Anju Methil
I have alergy problem in the skin.. My face my full body become red from 5 years
Male | 32
It seems like an allergic reaction is happening to your skin. When your body dislikes something, this is possible. Redness may appear on your face and body. Examples are; specific foods, materials, or creams that could have caused it. Avoiding known triggers and using gentle skincare products could help. Seeking further guidance can be necessary from a dermatologist in severe cases.
Answered on 2nd May '24
Dr. Deepak Jakhar
I noticed a growth around my private part but not my penis but within the layers below the penis region , and I visited a pharmacist and I was told I had genital wart . Also told to use a cream called podophyllin cream , I will like to know how long the wart stays in the body and also if it doesn’t cause cancer or diseases like hiv or aids
Male | 34
Small flesh bumps down there are caused by a virus called HPV. The virus can stay in your body for a long time. But medicine like podophyllin cream can treat the bumps. Your pharmacist will guide you on using the cream. The bumps do not cause cancer, HIV, or AIDS. But you may see small, flesh-colored bumps in your private parts. Be sure to follow the cream use instructions carefully. Keep using the cream until the bumps go away. If you have more worries or questions, talk to a dermatologist.
Answered on 2nd May '24
Dr. Deepak Jakhar
My age is 27 .I have acne problem for around 10 yrs..Can i take tretinoin tablet 5mg lifelong on a daily basis..this stops my acne breakouts but if i stop it again my acne starts coming again. Is it ok to take any tablets on a daily basis to prevent acne breakouts
Male | 25
Acne is red bumps on the skin. It is common for young people like you. Acne happens when skin makes lots of oil and gets blocked. Taking tretinoin tablets for a long time is not a good idea. It is better to find why the skin gets bumps. Maybe try new skin routines with dermatologist's help.
Answered on 2nd May '24
Dr. Ishmeet Kaur
allergy ka ilaaj free Mein Hota Hai fungus ka
Male | 35
A lot of people get sick from fungus. If the body does not like fungus, it will make you sneeze, get itchy eyes, and cough. Fungus is all around us. This is called a fungus allergy. To feel better, stay away from moldy places, keep your home dry, and use air filters.
Answered on 2nd May '24
Dr. Ishmeet Kaur
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