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Hi, I am suffering from a hair loss problem. Will PRP help me?

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Pankaj Kamble

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Answered on 23rd May '24

Hello Generally, baldness levels 1 & 2 are treated with PRP and if required it can be combined along with Hair transplant surgery too. We would suggest that it is better you visit the dermatologist and get your scalp test done to know your baldness level. Also, PRP being a non-surgical process can help in resolving your hair loss problems and boost your hair growth. Further, the ideal age for the procedure is above 22 years and these take several sessions to cure depending upon the hair loss. Hope our answer helps you! You can refer this page to seek expert guidance - Hair Treatment doctors in Mumbai. Let us know if your choice of city is different or if you have any other doubt!

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Questions & Answers on "Dermatologyy" (2037)

I’m facing a lot of hairfall my scalp gets oily after 12 hours also I’m having a lot of dandruff which is not dry like it’s oily without applying any oil my hair from outside looks damaged and dry

Female | 23

Lots of oil from your scalp could cause hair fall. Your scalp may quickly be­come oily after a few hours. You might have­ oily dandruff flakes. Your hair may seem dry and damage­d. Together, these­ signs point towards seborrheic dermatitis. This skin issue­ makes your scalp produce too much oil. The e­xtra oil leads to dandruff and hair troubles. A medicate­d shampoo for oily dandruff can improve your scalp health and can reduce­ your hair fall.

Answered on 30th July '24

Dr. Anju Methil

Dr. Anju Methil

Hi can I send pic of my little girl rash for diagnosis

Female | 5

I suggest that you should take your daughter to a dermatologist who will then check and identify the cause of her rash. It is advised that you consult a dermatologist close to you before you prescribe any drug or treatment.

Answered on 23rd May '24

Dr. Archit Aggarwal

Dr. Archit Aggarwal

Face swelling due to cold

Male | 38

When you have a cold, your face may swell as your body fights off germs, increasing blood flow to the area. This extra blood can make your face look puffy. Rest, hydration, and a cold compress can help reduce the swelling. However, if it persists or gets worse, it's important to consult a doctor, as it could indicate something more serious than a regular cold.

Answered on 12th Sept '24

Dr. Anju Methil

Dr. Anju Methil

I've been using Clobeta Gm for my face and it works great for my skin. I've used others Creams and serums suggested by doctors and some serums by watching online suggestions but this which I brought for some fungal infection works great for my skin on my face. I've used this before about 2 years back it worked before also but I've stopped using because of fear that this might cause any problems in my future but I'm these 2 years my acne got worse I've tried all possible sources but nothing did work for my skin. After losing hope i remembered this and now I started using this and again it gave me results. I don't if something is wrong with my skin or what works for it. I just need a approval that this doesn't cause any future permanent damage in future and i also wanna know about this cream whether it is safe or not - it's clobeta GM cream ( clobetasol propionate,neomycin sulphate,miconaxole, zinc oxide and borax cream 20g) it's composition: clobeta propionate I.P 0.05% w/w ,Neomycin Sulphate I.P 0.5% w/w , Miconazole Nitrate I.P. 2.0 % w/w,Zinc Oxide I.P 2.5% w/w,Borax B.P. 0.05% w/w,Chlorocresol(as preservative) I.P. 0.1% w/w,Cream base.

Female | 19

Answered on 12th Sept '24

Dr. Archit Aggarwal

Dr. Archit Aggarwal

Hello! I'd like to consult on a medication called Doxycycline I took 2 doses wrongly by accident (2 pills 2 times a day instead of 1 pill 2 times a day) Should I wait 24 hours and take the next dose in the morning? or should I take my next dose now? also, could I check the effectiveness of doxycycline? (I have taken doxycycline before and I'm concerned it might not be effective) Thank you!

Male | 24

It's important to use medicines the right way if you want them to work well. Too much doxycycline might give you a stomach ache, make you feel sick, or throw up. If you have taken 2 doses at once, just skip that particular time and take your next dose when it is due. Even after this drug may still be effective but not in the correct manner as before; so always consult with your doctor if doubtful about its efficacy. 

Answered on 10th June '24

Dr. Ishmeet Kaur

Dr. Ishmeet Kaur

I am 27 years old female and have dry skin type. Lately my skin on the torso, waist and hip has become extremely dry & flaky. Even piling doesn't affect it. I then tried aveeno cream which has reduced flakiness, but it's still very tough to touch and skin on these areas has become stretchy as well as scaly. My grandmother had this skin. It's strange because skin everywhere else is normal, but there it's becoming old and wrinkled. I drink 2-3 litres water daily, although piling doesn't help but I still oil everyday. Pls help. I also take vitamin E capsules, sea cod, vitamin c chewables, and B complex capsules. My skin overall is dry and scalp has dandruff because of this too. There are sometimes small patches of dry skin at random areas like back, forearm and torso, and when I scratch away it goes off like flakes. But this dry, rough and wrinkled skin on my torso, waist and hip is bothering me.

Female | 27

There are a few things you can try to help with your dry, rough and wrinkled skin. First, make sure you are using a moisturizer that is specially formulated for dry skin. Look for ingredients like shea butter, cocoa butter, or almond oil. These will help provide moisture and nourishment to the skin. You may also want to try a richer cream, such as body butter or a balm, to provide extra hydration. 

You can also try using a gentle exfoliator to help remove any dead skin cells and promote cell turnover. This will help the skin to look smoother and help with flakiness. 

In addition to using moisturizers and exfoliators, you should also make sure you are getting enough vitamins and minerals in your diet. Vitamins A, C, and E are all important for healthy skin, as well as omega-3 fatty acids. Eating a balanced diet with plenty of fruits and vegetables can help you get the nutrients you need for healthy skin. 

Finally, make sure you are drinking plenty of water throughout the day. This will help keep your skin hydrated and help prevent dryness.

Answered on 23rd May '24

Dr. Anju Methil

Dr. Anju Methil

I'm facing alot of hairfall because of replacement of shampoo I used that shampoo thrice times but then I stopped using it but still there's no difference in my hairfall my scalp has become so weak now please tell me what to do ) :

Female | 22

Hair fall can often occur due­ to changing shampoos or using harsh products. This indicates your scalp might be sensitive­ now. To combat this, try a gentle shampoo without harsh chemicals. Stre­ngthening your scalp and reducing hair fall require­s patience. Eating a vitamin-rich, healthy die­t supporting hair health is crucial. 

Answered on 13th Aug '24

Dr. Deepak Jakhar

Dr. Deepak Jakhar

Im a 19old girl I have ringworm issue in my face and neck area I'm facing this issue from many year recently I'm having redness and ringworm on my forehead

Female | 19

You are likely facing a skin infection called ringworm. Ringworm may invade the skin and cause the area to become red and itching. Ringworm is a fungal infection that is caused by a fungus. This fungus develops in warm and moist areas of the body. To clear up the ringworm, use antifungal creams or ointments recommended by a pharmacist. The best way to say dry is through keeping the affected areas clean and dry.

Answered on 2nd July '24

Dr. Deepak Jakhar

Dr. Deepak Jakhar

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