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Female | 24

Why am I still itchy after culture tests and medication?

I am a 24 year old girl who has undergone culture test frequently and taken medication but I’m still itchy In my perineum and it looks whitish . I’ve also applied steroid creams. Today I came back from a long trip and my liner was soaked with discharge and some of it looks like chunky cheese

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Dr. Deepak Jakhar

Dermatologist

Answered on 23rd May '24

It appears that you could be dealing with a yeast infection. Yeast is a type of germ that can cause itching, white discharge and sometimes looks like chunky cheese. Taking antibiotics or wearing tight clothes can sometimes cause yeast infections. You can try using over-the-counter antifungal creams for a few weeks to see if it helps. In addition, wearing loose cotton clothes and avoiding scented products in that area may also help. If the condition persists, you can visit a dermatologist.

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Questions & Answers on "Dermatology" (2243)

I am 20years old I just started going through gental wart and I already start using drug and cream but I notice serious burning or painful side effect on my virginal so what onniment or drug can I used to reduce or eliminate the pain

Female | 20

The burning or pain you might be feeling is from the drugs you are using. To relieve the discomfort, you can use a mild soothing cream such as Vaseline or aloe vera gel which will help to ease the irritation and give some relief. Ensure that the region is kept dry and clean to quicken the healing process.

Answered on 29th May '24

Dr. Ishmeet Kaur

Dr. Ishmeet Kaur

Mam my age 25 ...bike accident scars on my face laser la removal panna mudiyuma romba deep scar illa

Male | 25

Laser scar removal is not usually recommended for deep scars on the face. Please consult a plastic surgeon. Based on your condition and by physically examining you, he will tell you which is a suitable treatment for you. 

Answered on 23rd May '24

Dr. Deepesh Goyal

Dr. Deepesh Goyal

Penis fungle infection on top part painless

Male | 29

You have a fungus infection of the head of the penis. Fungal infections occur in hot, moist areas. The signs of redness, itching as well as an unusual discharge. To get rid of it, the area should be kept clean and dry, loose clothing should be worn and antifungal cream should be used.

Answered on 22nd July '24

Dr. Anju Methil

Dr. Anju Methil

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

Dr. Deepak Jakhar

Why do i have dry skin under my eye

This could be due to Seborrheic dermatitis, due to usage of strong face washes, frequent rubbing of your eyes , make up or due to usage of Retinol

Answered on 30th Nov '24

Dr. Swetha. P

Dr. Swetha. P

Popped pimple scars..i want to remove these ...

Male | 16

Popped pimple­s can leave scars. These­ scars can make you feel unhappy. Pimple­ scars show up when popped or picked. To he­lp with these scars, try using creams or oils with ingre­dients that fade scars. Howeve­r, remember it might take­ time for scars to disappear complete­ly. 

Answered on 4th Sept '24

Dr. Archit Aggarwal

Dr. Archit Aggarwal

Hello. Roughly one month ago I purchased a home wart removal kit to remove what appeared to be a benign wart on the back of my knee. The nozzle on this device broke during use, spraying an area roughly two inches in diameter on my skin with dimethyl ether. This caused a small superficial frostbite/burn, but didn't take care of the wart so I used another kit afterwards which used a swab rather than a nozzle. After using both of these, the area blistered. This blister quickly popped and fell off on its own after just a day, leaving an area of incredibly raw and bloody skin. I applied neosporin to this area regularly and kept it clean allowing it to heal. It's been a month now and while this area isn't entirely healed, it has protective skin on it now. My issue here is the area has a blotchy dark coloration now, looking almost like bruising. This seems odd to me given that it's been a month now, should I be worried about this coloration? There is no pain at the site, though the skin there is quite thin and rough.

Male | 32

Its natural to experience discoloration in skin especially after a blister or wound has occurred. color changes during the healing process. It could be due to hyperpigmentation which is the increased production of melanin in that area. This can result in a bruise-like appearance.

Answered on 23rd May '24

Dr. Manas N

Dr. Manas N

a girl who is 7 years old I also have skin and viral infection in leg.

Female | 7

A skin infection likely caused by a virus is probably what you have on your leg. These skin infections may appear in the form of redness, swelling, and sometimes, pain. They can get diffused from a person to a person by contact. A gleaming, gentle antiseptic cloth, however, along with some timely rest brings an enhanced quality of life. In addition, you would want to think about not scratching the area as the infection may diffuse. The point to be noted is if the symptoms are remaining or getting worse, it would be better if you consult a doctor. 

Answered on 3rd Dec '24

Dr. Anju Methil

Dr. Anju Methil

Answered on 4th June '24

Dr. Ishmeet Kaur

Dr. Ishmeet Kaur

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

My son is 4.5 years and is having skin rashes since 1 year, in his knee, back, lower stomach and underarms. We have consulted skin specialist and applied futibact, tacroz and neoaporin ointments, but once we stop futibact the rashes return after a week and increase

Male | 4

The boy seems to have atopic dermatitis also called as atopic eczema. The care is utmost important in his case as the skin is dry and prone to rashes as well as infection. steps should be taken to keep his skin moist at all times. Start by oiling him before bath, use mild cleansers, and apply moisturizers immediately after bath so as to retain water and seal it inside his skin. The flutibact is for immediate reduction of rashes. Start using tacrolimus cream once a week to prevent further rashes. The flutibact is a steroid and antibiotic combination cream, and therefore has to be used judiciously. Please meet a pediatric dermatologist for more information regarding this problem

Answered on 23rd May '24

Dr. Manas N

Dr. Manas N

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