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Male | 20

Hello doc, My problem is that I have several dark spots and pimples on my face. I had tried several topical medication it didn't work out and my skin colour got blackened.Can I have a solution for this, In quick period of time.

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Answered on 23rd May '24

I advise you to follow a proper skincare routine which includes washing your face twice a day with gentle cleanser and using a moisturizer that suits your skin type. Also, while going out wear a sunscreen with at least SPF of 30. Also, exfoliating 1-2 times a week can help. And avoid touching or squeezing your pimples as this can make your problem worse. For more help and guidance regarding your dark spots, I recommend visiting a dermatologist. I hope this proved helpful.

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Questions & Answers on "Dermatology" (2232)

1 Big pimple in face please suggest thr tables

Male | 30

Usually, the reasons for these pimples are open pores, dirt, and bacteria. They can be manifested as red bumps that are filled with pus. Over-the-counter acne specialty products that contain ingredients such as benzoyl peroxide or salicylic acid to clear the acne should be tried, during this period, for the help of the pimple. Next, keep a clean face and do not touch or pick the pimple to prevent scars.

Answered on 25th July '24

Dr. Deepak Jakhar

Dr. Deepak Jakhar

As asked earlier that can I exercise if having fungal infection, but now my q is after 1 month of medication my fungal infection is recovered, but due to long use of medicines , stretch marks are visible so now can I exercise..?

Male | 17

It is usual for scars to show up when you are on medication for a long time. Now that the infection is gone, you can begin working out, but you need to take it easy. Stretch marks usually disappear on their own, but applying moisturizer to your skin can help. Always keep in mind that it is your body that will determine the limits, and in case of any pain or discomfort, stop.

Answered on 26th July '24

Dr. Archit Aggarwal

Dr. Archit Aggarwal

Acne on cheeks, have many big spots

Male | 29

You have some large, bumpy areas on your face. Those are known as zits or pimples. Zits occur when the tiny holes in our skin, called pores, become clogged with oil and dead skin cells. This can make them look red and swollen or feel tender to the touch. A good way to get rid of acne is to wash your face gently with warm water and soap twice a day; never squeeze the spots because it can cause scars, or use products containing benzoyl peroxide or salicylic acid which help clear up blackheads and whiteheads.

Answered on 23rd May '24

Dr. Deepak Jakhar

Dr. Deepak Jakhar

Venlanz 2.5 ki 20 teblet ek sath khane se kya hoga

Female | 47

Overdosing Venlanz 2.5 mg up to 20 pills in one time can be damaging to your health. Symptoms such as extreme drowsiness, dizziness, trembling, confused state, fast heart rate, and even convulsions are likely to occur. Proper use of medication prescribed by a physician helps prevent dangerous dysfunctions. If you accidentally took too much, be sure to go to the doctor right away.

Answered on 3rd Dec '24

Dr. Anju Methil

Dr. Anju Methil

I am Prem Choudhary 18years old, I had acne on my face I had not gone through any treatment before, I had oily skin in summer and dry skin in winter. I want consultation regarding this.

Male | 18

You have an oily skin and acne problem. This is usually due to the hormonal changes that occur during this age. Depending on the severity, treatment can be decided. Topical anti-acne creams or interval medications along with some cosmetic procedures will be required

Answered on 23rd May '24

Dr. Firdous Ibrahim

Dr. Firdous Ibrahim

Good evening sir, my name is Gideon Eli. I have hair infection problem, I lost hair on some part of head and is not bald head, hair is not growing anymore. I need a solution to that sir.

Male | 21

Hair loss can be caused by a various factors such as genetics, hormonal changes, stress, medications etc. But there are treatments such as topical medications like minoxidil, hair transplants, etc.  that exist to manage hair loss issues. I recommend you to visit a qualified hair transplant doctor. Based on the severity of your hair loss and other factors, he may suggest the best solution for you. 

Answered on 23rd May '24

Dr. Ashish Khare

Dr. Ashish Khare

I am 22 female. I have itchy pimples on my upper arm and back for the past 2 weeks. I have taken allergex. What could be the cause of this?

Female | 22

You may be suffering from a skin problem called acne. Acne is a consequence of hair follicles being blocked by too much oil and dead skin cells on your skin. Consequently, the skin can become red and itchy and pimples can occur. Allergies or some particular products may also aggravate acne. The best method to clear up the skin is to use gentle non-comedogenic cleaning products and keep your skin clean to the maximum.

Answered on 23rd Sept '24

Dr. Anju Methil

Dr. Anju Methil

I have hollow eye problem and increasing day by day. I am 22 but looks like 45 plus

Male | 22

You may have­ sunken eye socke­ts and dark circles. Many things can cause this. It could be due­ to your genes, not enough sle­ep, or not drinking enough water. To make­ it better, be sure­ to get plenty of rest and drink lots of wate­r. You can also try using an eye cream to add moisture­ to the area. Taking care of your ove­rall health and getting good slee­p can help your eye­s look better.

Answered on 23rd May '24

Dr. Archit Aggarwal

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

Dr. Deepak Jakhar

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