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Female | 11

Could my daughter's body rash be a medicine reaction?

My daughter had rash on her body I visited doctor he told that she got some medicine reaction

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Answered on 14th Mar '25

It's understandable to be concerned about your daughter's rash. Skin reactions can occur due to various triggers, including medications, allergies, or irritants. Common symptoms include redness, inflammation, or itching. The best course of action is to ensure her comfort with soothing creams and antihistamines, if recommended by her doctor. Keep an eye on any changes, and it’s essential to maintain communication with her dermatologist, especially if the condition worsens or doesn’t improve. 

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Answered on 23rd May '24

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I have an oily face and sensitive skin .I'm not really fair ,I have a hot caramel skin .the products I use gives me skin problems always I want to know the best product to use so that I don't face those problems again

Female | 18

You have a combination skin type, which is somewhat challenging to deal with. Using the wrong products can lead to issues such as redness, itching, or pimples. Opt for mild, fragrance-free items designed specifically for sensitive oily skin. Do not use solutions containing alcohol either. Cleanse your face with a gentle cleanser and apply a light moisturizer to maintain its hydration balance. A regular care routine will help you to cope with this problem.

Answered on 11th July '24

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My son is 3 years old he got hurt by beds corner on his forehead very badly on November which left very bad mark on his face i am applying scardin cream but is not that effective pls suggest what should I do

Male | 3

If the marks are just pigmentation-like, they will be corrected in due course of time with the combination of steroids and antibiotics in tropical form, and if it is a depression or scar that has to be addressed with lasers.

Answered on 23rd May '24

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I have keloid scars on my upper chest and one on the side of my stomach. Both are raised and very pigmented. I am looking for topical (non-invasive) treatment options that would reduce the appearance of the scars. I would like to understand which combination of gels and creams would work best for my goals? E.g applying silicone cream gels and layering silicone gel sheets, then using bio oil etc.

Female | 18

Keloid scars are marks that are raised and dark because of the excessive collagen. These scars can be highly annoying for people. Utilization of silicone gel or sheets will assist in the flattening and bleaching of the scars. Besides, the application of bio-oil can be even more effective in enhancing the look. Hence, the most important thing is the time and patience to stick to the treatment to be able to see the effects of it. 

Answered on 6th Nov '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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Urticaria problem hives appear and so much itching starting when go at heat place. Protein used for 2 months during jim

Male | 19

It appears that you are suffering from heat-induced Urticaria. This condition is defined by the occurrence of hives on skin along with severe itching following contact with heat. I would recommend consulting a dermatologist with expertise in skin diseases. They could suggest an appropriate treatment plan to provide symptom relief.

Answered on 23rd May '24

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How long does contact dermatitis last

The contact dermatitis can last a long time. It depends upon the nature, frequency and duration of the exposure to the allergens. If the exposure to the allergens continues it might take very long time. If the exposure to the allergens is stopped then it will be recovered quickly.

Answered on 23rd May '24

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