Male | 1.5 months
Pacroma for 1.5 Month Old Baby: Safe Usage?
Can I use pacroma for my 1.5 month old baby boy?
Cosmetologist
Answered on 1st Aug '24
Pacroma treats irritated red skin conditions. For a 1.5-month-old boy, be cautious about products used on delicate skin. Consult a pediatrician if your baby has skin issues. The doctor can identify the cause and recommend suitable treatment. I
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Questions & Answers on "Dermatologyy" (1735)
Sir there is a pimple like thing in the middle of my chest. When I press it something comes out. What is it? It has been there for a long time.
Male | 24
You may have a sebaceous cyst, this occurs when the hair follicle is clogged and oil collects under the skin. It is usually not serious, but it can become infected if left untreated. If it bothers you, it would be best to have a dermatologist remove it safely. To prevent infection, do not try to squeeze it out at home.
Answered on 30th May '24
Dr. Archit Aggarwal
Need some help with a rash on my hands n my foot
Female | 30
It is really hard to diagnose a rash without a physical examination of it. So, it is best to consult a dermatologist for further diagnoses and treatment.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Anju Methil
I am 18 year old boy. I have dandruff on hair . Iam using cataconsole shampoo. Recently. I have red bumps on hair .iching also.
Male | 18
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Nandini Dadu
My nose is varry big fat and very haby my nose are not fine my nose shape in surgery prise..???????????????????????????????????
Male | 17
If you are not satisfied with the shape or size of your nose, it is recommended to visit a certified plastic surgeon who specializes in rhinoplasty procedure (nose surgery). They can diagnose your particular needs and discuss the possible interventions
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Vinod Vij
Good day my child has this things kinda like ringworms on his back and now it's even showing on his face what could that be??
Male | 3
If you follow the given description, your child might be having a fungal infection, which is called tinea corporis, commonly known as ringworm. The disease is manifested in some areas as red ring-like rashes that can occur on the back and face. To ensure that you get an accurate diagnosis and the right treatment, I suggest you seek help from a dermatologist or a physician who specializes in skin disorders.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Anju Methil
hi i have a small indolore , mobile and soft lump on my neck it is invisible and have been present since 5 years at least is it somethig serious?
Female | 19
You might have something known as a lipoma. It's a lump formed by fat cells. Lipomas don't usually hurt. They feel soft. You can move them easily under your skin. They're typically harmless. You likely won't need treatment, unless it bothers you. However, it's wise to see a dermatologist.
Answered on 28th Aug '24
Dr. Archit Aggarwal
Hi I am taking esomeprazole, lipitor, lisinopril, citalopram and ropinerole. I want to know if it it safe to take anti sweat tablets. Thank you
Female | 59
Sweating is your body's natural way to cool down. Certain medications can increase sweat production as a side effect or be symptoms of underlying medical conditions. Anti-sweat tablets reduce sweat secretion but may interact with your current medications. It's crucial to consult your doctor for a safe solution. They can adjust your medications or suggest alternative treatments to address the root cause of your sweating. Always communicate openly with your doctor about any concerns or changes in your medication regimen to ensure your health is prioritized.
Answered on 12th July '24
Dr. Deepak Jakhar
I am an 18 year old female who just moved to college. A few days ago one of my breasts got a red rash around the nipple area and a lump after. Now ot does not hurt and there is no rash but the lump is still there. Now this is happening to my other. What’s the chance this will go away by itself
Female | 18
The problem you might have is a type of eczema, which leads to red rashes and bumps on the nipples. Eczema can be brought on by skin irritation or allergic reactions to things. The good news is that asthma often gets better without treatment by avoiding things like soaps or perfumes that are too strong. Another way is to keep your skin hydrated. If it doesn't improve, it's best to have it looked at by a dermatologist.
Answered on 22nd Aug '24
Dr. Ishmeet Kaur
I have red ( sometimes itchy) splotches on my legs and arms near 5 days, I’ve taken antihistamines but the splotches haven’t gone
Female | 28
It could be that you have an allergy or a skin condition that you're trying to address. On further observation, there might be more factors contributing to this. I recommend that you book an appointment with a dermatologist who will give you a diagnosis and the right treatment.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Anju Methil
About skin problem I, I have dark skin tone I have to whiten my skin .
Female | 19
Dark skin is beautiful! However, if lightening your complexion interests you, care is essential. Sun exposure, hormonal shifts, or medication may cause natural lightening effects. For gradual, safe lightening, use dermatologist-approved gentle creams.
Answered on 27th Aug '24
Dr. Anju Methil
I have vitiligo seens 13years.my age is 25.what ointment or medicine should I take?
Female | 25
Vitiligo is a condition where white spots show up on skin. It occurs when pigment-producing cells malfunction. No cure exists, but treatments aid. Topical steroids or calcineurin inhibitors work best. They restore some color to affected areas. Sun protection is crucial, as exposure worsens symptoms.
Answered on 6th Aug '24
Dr. Ishmeet Kaur
I have psoriasis in underlegs legs stomach waist I eat medicine after doctor recommendation but I'm not okay there is no results yet please I requested you to treat my promblem
Female | 24
For psoriasis, it's important to follow up with a dermatologist, as they specialize in skin conditions. If your current treatment isn't working, the doctor may need to adjust your medication or try a different approach. Please visit a dermatologist for further evaluation and management of your condition.
Answered on 12th June '24
Dr. Deepak Jakhar
I am a 25 years old female. I suddenly work up and had herpes and this is the first time, I have never had it or known anyone that has. I haven't kissed anyone in 6 months or more. The last places I was at was work which was a rave last Thursday and on Sunday it was a bit calm. Is it possible I got it from the rave cause I can't understand how I have this rash on my lip and my lips are swollen. I am currently taking Aciclovir tablets and using the cream as well.
Female | 25
Herpes on the lips are called cold sores. They're caused by the herpes simplex virus. This virus spreads through close contact or shared objects like cups and straws. Getting it from the rave is unlikely since the virus doesn't live long outside the body. Taking Aciclovir tablets and using the cream is a great approach! These medications help make the outbreak less severe and shorter. Don't touch or pick at the sores to prevent spreading the virus more. Visit a dermatologist or general physician for further consultation.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Anju Methil
I am a 17 year old boy. I am uncircumcised. I got to know that by 17, I should be able to pull back my foreskin completely. I tried doing it and after a few painful attempts of pulling my foreskin, I did it. But the head of the penis was red and I got very uncomfortable and painful upon touching the head of the penis. I am worried about it as I have always been conscious and anxious about it. Please help me out. Thank you!
Male | 17
What you are experiencing is a common issue called Balanitis. It's prevalent in boys who were not circumcised. Symptoms consist of redness and pain when the penis head is touched. This can occur due to bad hygiene or an allergy. The best way out is to keep the place clean and dry, avoid harsh soaps, and gently hold the skin back while showering. If it doesn't work, you need to visit a dermatologist to give you further advice.
Answered on 18th June '24
Dr. Ishmeet Kaur
I am 28 years old female suffering from the problem of dark circles circles since last 10 years. I have taken a lot of treatments from 15+ doctors but nothing worked, i even tried all home remedies, ayurveda, homeopathy and much more, because of which my skin got burned twice. Moreover my dark circles got even more prominent and stiff. Now i want to head forward towards advance treatments. Doctors are suggesting me to go for chemical peel . Therefore i want a second opinion on whether it will work, how effective it will be and if it will it be safe.
Female | 28
Chemical peels can be an effective treatment for dark circles. It involves the use of a chemical solution that is applied to the skin in order to remove dead skin cells and stimulate the growth of new, healthy skin cells. This can help to reduce the appearance of dark circles, although it is not a guaranteed solution and may require multiple treatments to achieve the desired results. It is important to consult with your dermatologist before undergoing any chemical peel procedure, as it can carry some serious risks. These risks can include scarring, infection, skin discoloration, and irritation. Additionally, chemical peels can cause lasting damage to the skin if not performed properly. Be sure to follow your doctor's instructions carefully.
Answered on 1st Aug '24
Dr. Deepak Jakhar
I have oily skin and acne marks and acne on my forehead And my face , brown spot in my face
Female | 27
You may have a combination of shiny skin, hyperpigmentation, pimples on your forehead, and spots on your cheeks. Overactive oil glands are a magnet for pimples which consecutively leave dark marks. Stress, hormones, and your diet could all contribute to making it severe. Tanning or irritating your skin might be responsible for brown spots. To fix your issue, gently clean it every day using cleansing products; you can get some over-the-counter drugs meant for treating acne then apply them as instructed, and protect it against the sun by wearing sunscreen all the time.
Answered on 9th July '24
Dr. Anju Methil
I have to use cleanser water and which one is better for me I don’t know I’m sensitive skin
Female | 17
It is best to consult a dermatologist who can recommend a suitable cleanser for your skin type. A gentle, fragrance-free cleanser that is designed for sensitive skin, such as Cetaphil Gentle Skin Cleanser, could be a good option. However, it is always best to seek professional advice to ensure the best care for your skin. They may ask other health conditions like regarding your gut health, other issues etc and accordingly prescribe.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Ishmeet Kaur
Hi DR. I am 22 years old. I am very worried because of my hair fall randomly. Even my scalp is completely exposed.I have not taken any medicine yet. What is the solution??
Male | 22
Losing some hair is normal, but if you notice that a lot of hair is falling out and your scalp becomes visible, it is something to be concerned about. Hair can fall due to a variety of things like stress, lack of proper nutrition or genetics. To help yourself out, make sure you eat well-balanced meals, try to reduce stress as much as possible and use mild hair care products – However, if none of these seem working for you then visit a dermatologist.
Answered on 30th May '24
Dr. Deepak Jakhar
Hi I am 20 years old, female. I’ve stretch marks all over my upper body, I’m looking for laser treatment, I just want to how much percentage you have as a result.
Female | 20
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Ashwani Kumar
Thigh fungal infection not cure
Male | 22
Fungal infections are usually fungal diseases that manifest as rashes and irritated skin that can be red and itchy. The main cause is moisture getting stuck on the skin, which in turn creates spores of fungi that are unable to survive. To treat it, keep the area clean and dry and wear loose clothing as well as use antifungal creams as directed by a dermatologist.
Answered on 28th Aug '24
Dr. Anju Methil
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