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Asked for Male | 20 Years

Can Beclomethasone Cream Replace Luliconazole Cream Safely?

Patient's Query

Can I use Beclomethasone Dipropionate, Clotrimazole & Neomycin Sulphate Cream instead of Luliconazone cream.

Answered by Dr. Archit Aggarwal

Using Beclomethasone Dipropionate, Clotrimazole, and Neomycin Sulphate cream may not be an ideal substitute for Luliconazole cream, especially if you are treating a fungal infection. Luliconazole specifically targets fungi, while the other cream is a combination that includes a steroid and antibiotics, which may not provide the same effect. If you're experiencing itching, redness, or irritation, it is best to see a dermatologist to evaluate your condition accurately. They can recommend the most effective treatment tailored to your needs. 

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Questions & Answers on "Dermatology" (2643)

Sir mery skin per Dany and pimple ban gay thy me ne doctor se treatment kerwaya jis me aik serum b Tha skin ko peel off kerny wala wo serum me ne zyada use ker ley jis se mery pory face ke skin jal Gai ha aysy daikhti ha jaysy chaiya ho skin dekhny me aysy ha jaysy chalky ke terha utr jay ge skin

Female | 22

You expe­rienced an unwanted re­action to the serum. Pee­ling, dry skin often results from overusing harsh products. Stop using the­ serum right away. Prioritize gentle­ moisturizers, avoiding irritating formulas. Allow time for natural healing. Ove­r a few days, your complexion should improve and re­gain balance.

Answered on 22nd Aug '24

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Hi I am the patient of Dr .Vivek Mishra I am under his treatment for pigmentation and acne marks also have done my Skin Peel on last month of 25 th ...Now I am looking for Hydra Facial ..And so need have a word with him ..

Female | 37 years

A Hydra Facial is the best choice of action since it will not only cleanse your skin but also exfoliate and hydrate it, which will ensure good results following the previous peel of the skin. My suggestion is that before getting the skin peel, you should connect with Dr. Vivek Mishra, get the details sorted, and ensure that this treatment fits well within your current care plan. The doctor's advice plays two main roles in both safety and performance. Keep your spirits up, and stay safe!

Answered on 19th Dec '24

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My nails are looking yellowish.

Female | 22

Yellowish nails indicate a fungal infection . Consult a dermatologist . . . . 

 

Answered on 23rd May '24

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Doctor, my hair falls a lot and breaks. Can you tell me the solution so that my hair starts growing and becomes silky?

Female | 15

This can happen from things such as stress, poor diet, or using harsh hair products. To grow your hair and make it silky again, try eating a well-rounded diet full of fruits and vegetables along with drinking plenty of water. Also, use gentle sulfate-free shampoos, conditioners, and other styling products on your locks. 

Answered on 11th June '24

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My throat and various joints of my body are very dark for the last five to six years. My weight is above 80 kg. And I have high pressure

Male | 18

Your skin might be affected by acanthosis nigricans which is identified by dark patches, even on the throat and joints. Being overweight and having high blood pressure are risk factors for this. The treatment is to lose weight and control the BP, as a result, the patches can be healed. Follow a healthy diet, exercise regularly, and be consistent with your prescribed medications to control your blood pressure.

Answered on 29th July '24

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I have oily skin and acne problem. The problem is that scars are not removed completely. Some are getting light but not removed completely. I recently heard about microdermabrasion for acne scars from one of my friends. Does it really work? I am 23 now. Does it have any side effects?

Female | 23

If you have oily skin and acne problem, sometimes if acne is severe they might burst or get infected or if you pick your acne too much they might result into scars. As per Dermatologist there are 5 types of scars which are commonly encountered. 
1. Ice Picks Scars: Very small in surface but deep and narrow below. 
2. Roll-Over Scars: Wide but borders are difficult to appreciate 
3. Box-car Scars: wide and borders can be easily appreciated. 
4. Open pores like Scars: Small Ice Pick Scars 
5. Hyper-trophic Scars: 
so the treatment for the scars depends upon the type of scars. Commonly treatment which are effective are TCA cross, subsition treatment, microneedling, microneedling radiofrequency, PRP treatment, CO2 Laser, RBM Glass laser and even dermal fillers. 
As you are 23 and you are asking about microdermabrasion, it removes superficial skin layers and it is effective only for superficial scars which are not very deep. This might require you multiple sessions like 8-10 sessions for it to work. Instead of Microdermabrasion you can go for microneedling, microneedling radiofrequency which will require less number of sessions and on top of it you can add PRP to it.

Answered on 23rd May '24

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I applied a sunnies face lipstick accidentally ( without examining the lipstick before because i had used it yesterday and it looked fine ) today there was some yellow thin patch on the top part of the lipstick , I wiped it off with water , applied face was ( ponds ) on my lips and then brushed my teeth. Is it okay? should I be concerned? I am not feeling uncomfortable. what should i do with the lipstick? I applied it on my hand ( path was removed after i applied on my lips ) and the texture was fine , with no rash. should I wait and see if the mold regrows? Also i store my lipsticks in dry cool place and i have never mixed it with any other lipstick i just bought it a month ago and used only a few times.

Female | 17

You used a lipstick that may have had some mold on it. Makeup products mold due to age or contamination sometimes. The yellow spot you noticed could be mold. You do not feel any discomfort, so you are probably fine. Always remember to wash the lipstick before using it again. You should also check for any changes on your lips and see a doctor if you notice something unusual.

Answered on 26th Aug '24

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I had a small cut on my hand that came into contact with blood on clothe. I didn't see any blood on my cut afterward or any wetness. Could I be infected with HIV?

Female | 33

HIV does not spre­ad easily from dried blood. The virus die­s quickly outside the body. A small cut touching dried blood is ve­ry unlikely to cause infection. Unbroke­n skin protects against HIV entering the­ body. Being cautious with blood is wise. Howeve­r, in this case, the chance of ge­tting HIV is extremely low. It's still good to watch for any unusual symptoms. But you probably have­ nothing to worry about!

Answered on 4th Sept '24

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Science last one year I am suffering from skin irritation. Red colour Round spots all over body. Once I take medicine the spot vanish after few days again seen on my body. I already taken medicine ELICASAL cream and Methotrexate tablet but no result found.please give me the exact medicine that's why I am very thankful to you. Yours faithfully. Alok Kumar Behera

Male | 25

The red and circular patches that have spread all over your body might be ringworm. This is a fungal infection that requires specific antifungal drugs like Terbinafine or Clotrimazole in many cases. The affected areas should be kept tidy and dry; loose clothes may also be worn.

Answered on 7th June '24

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I had acne breakout in my forehead and chin

Female | 28

The forehead and chin acne breakout is a skin disorder resulting from blocked pores caused by excessive oil production. I recommend that you see a dermatologist to receive proper diagnosis and treatment. Based on the level of your acne, they might suggest topical adjuvants or oral medications.

Answered on 23rd May '24

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