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Male | 27

Why do I have mouth bumps and oral thrush?

Hy good evening sir... My name is Rahif and I am currently working in saudi arabia... I am facing mouth irritation like small bumps under right side of my tounge ,they come and go away but not permanently from last some months also from last some days I am facing oral thrush,can you guide me please..

1 Answer
Dr. Deepak Jakhar

Dermatologist

Answered on 7th June '24

The little bumps under your tongue that appear and disappear might be swollen taste buds, which don’t pose any danger. Conversely, oral thrush is a result of yeast infection. This is quite widespread and can be cured with antifungal drugs that should be prescribed by a physician. Do not forget to brush your teeth regularly and to follow a balanced diet.

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Questions & Answers on "Dermatology" (2243)

I’m 26 years old female I’m getting still acne and it is becoming very flat red spots like post inflammatory erythema? What should I do ?

Female | 26

This condition may develop when acne is no longer severe and it may take time to naturally disappear. To aid the process, you may wash the area of your skin with a cleanser, be careful not to pick or get acne pimples, use oil-free moisturizers, and apply products with ingredients such as niacinamide or vitamin C. Bear in mind that the redness would need time to go before it finally disappears.

Answered on 2nd Dec '24

Dr. Anju Methil

Dr. Anju Methil

Sir mujhe fungal infection hai or raat ko itching bahutvhoti hai or dark patches hai mai 1.5 years se medicine kha Raha hu plz help me??

Male | 19

Sounds more like a case of chronic fungal infection, but itching and the patches are common symptoms. Better visit the dermatologist, who will be able to tell for sure what kind of treatment is proper for this case. They will recommend you a course of special antifungal creams and oral medicine

Answered on 23rd May '24

Dr. Anju Methil

Dr. Anju Methil

Can i get hpv from touching doors,keyboards, cups, clothes or shaking hands ? Thank you so much.

Male | 32

HPV means human papillomavirus. You can’t get it from things like cups, clothes, doors, and keyboards. This virus is often spread through skin-to-skin contact. It can cause warts or even cancer in some cases. The best way to keep yourself safe from this virus is to get the HPV vaccine.

Answered on 13th June '24

Dr. Archit Aggarwal

Dr. Archit Aggarwal

I have psoriasis in the same finger of both the hands. I have tried several treatments but it is not getting any better. How to deal with this?

Female | 24

Psoriasis can be a chronic skin condition that require ongoing treatment. If you have tried several treatments without success, then discuss with a dermat to determine appropriate treatment plan for your condition. Medications, phototherapy, or biologic treatments are few options. Moreover you can try to avoide stress, smoking, and alcohol, and maintain a healthy lifestyle.

Answered on 23rd May '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

Hi I am 25 year old I have a scar on right cheek due to pimple,the pimple has gone but it left with a scar

Male | 25

You suffered from a pimple on your cheek that is currently a scar, which is very common. The skin may leave a mark after the healing of a pimple. Whenever skin tries to fix itself these scars form. To make the spot where it is blended with your natural complexion, use remedies such as lotions containing retinol or vitamin C. 

Answered on 23rd May '24

Dr. Archit Aggarwal

Dr. Archit Aggarwal

My name is Eric, am 31 years old. My problem is growing with visible veins, I am not developing in structure What should I do please?

Male | 31

Visible veins can be caused by a variety of things including genetics, physical activities, or low body fats. Though it may be alarming, this is typically a normal genetic trait. To aid the flow of blood through the vein, stay active, eat a balanced diet, and drink plenty of fluids. Should you experience any pain or other symptoms, it is best to see a doctor who is qualified to give you the medicine that is best for you. They will carefully evaluate your condition and suggest a course of treatment specifically adjusted to your needs. 

Answered on 19th Dec '24

Dr. Anju Methil

Dr. Anju Methil

Good evening doctor, I am 22yrs old female. I want to know about budget friendly products for my daily routine as i have highly sensitive and combination skin. Very few products suits me, i had sourasis 7-8 yrs ago. Recently i used a facewash from good vibes and my my skin broke out thereby leaving a scar on my face. How do i treat it?. I have tanning on my forehead, some light pigmentation near my lips, please suggest me some good hydrating, moisturizing creams, serums and under eye cream for dark circles. Thankyou

Female | 22

Yes you can have budget creams in the form of moisturizer, pigment reduction cream containing polyhydroxy acids, and a good sunscreen with both UVA as well as UVB protection. For the scar, you can use antiscar gel containing silicon

Answered on 23rd May '24

Dr. Manas N

Dr. Manas N

I am 20 years old and I am sweating so much around my neck while sleeping from the past 2 months and it happen in 2 to 3 day regularly

Female | 20

You may have a condition called night sweats which might contribute to the effect of various factors, including anxiety, hormonal changes, or infections. Firstly, try to keep the room cool and comfortable at night, wear light pajamas, and don't consume caffeine before sleeping. In the morning, take clear water as much as your body can accommodate; this will keep the hydrated fluid in your body.

Answered on 19th Nov '24

Dr. Anju Methil

Dr. Anju Methil

Hello Doctor, myself purushothaman 39/M, I have been consulted many doctors for my issue. At initial state I will continuously sneeze in the morning, one doctor suggest to use Montek-LC, after that sneezing got stopped but I have continue to table till my last breathe. After some time using the tablet it started itching issue. For that I have consulted many skin doctors whenever I use the medicine it will reduce and after that it will slowly itching will raise which I could not resist. After that I went to ENT doctor for whether I have any issue in ENT. For that I have undergone surgery also since my my nose bone sharp inside and polyps are also there. After that also skin itching still exists. After that I stopped not to go any doctor. Since my issue was not resolved by anybody. Somehow I tried to figure it out myself what is exactly happening to me through my articles in online. To be Frank I won't smoke and drink, but I have keep on mucus segregation. Then one day I realised may be I might face any respiratory problem. So that I need you to look into above issue and provide your valuable feedback

Male | 39

Answered on 23rd Nov '24

Dr. Archit Aggarwal

Dr. Archit Aggarwal

How can you tell if cellulitis infection which is on your breast is getting better or worse

Female | 36

Your breast is infe­cted, with cellulitis, a skin condition. Contact a dermatologist if signs get worse­. These include worse­ning redness, warmth, swelling, pain, and pe­rhaps a fever. Listen close­ly to instructions for treating it. Take antibiotics as directe­d. Keep your breast cle­an. If possible, elevate­ your breast to ease swe­lling.

Answered on 5th Aug '24

Dr. Archit Aggarwal

Dr. Archit Aggarwal

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