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Female | 26

Could my persistent wrist rash be more than ringworm?

I got a rash in wrist . I thought it came from me wear my Apple Watch everyday it looked like ringworm so i bought some cream and been putting it it on for about a month but the rash hasn’t went away

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Answered on 18th Sept '24

You have a wrist rash that resembles a ringworm infection. Ringworm can be responsible for the appearance of a red and itchy circular rash. At times, the rashes that may resemble the ringworm actually might be something else. It is very important to visit a dermatologist to confirm the diagnosis. They might suggest a different cream or treatment to make the rash disappear. 

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Questions & Answers on "Dermatology" (2243)

Dear Dr, I am 35 yr old, i had taken lots of time treatment of pigmentation, but its not removed, facing this problem from last 16 yrs, so please advise. Thanks & Regards Dipak Thombre Mob 8097544392

Male | 35

Pigmentation is not treated quickly. It takes a while for treatments to work. But you can visit a dermatologist and discuss this. Based on your particular condition, he may suggest some alternative treatments that may work for you like chemical peels, laser treatments, topical creams etc. Hope this helps. 

Answered on 23rd May '24

Dr. Manas N

Dr. Manas N

Sir, I am 23 year old. I don't have beard. I barely have any hair under my chin. Please help me with my beard growth.

Male | 23

The dermatologist will first need your family history and trichoscopy examination for the evidence of vellus hairs. Then they might begin their treatment with minoxidil, micro-needling and Growth factor injections. If no improvement is seen however, then they will suggest hair transplant.

Answered on 23rd May '24

Dr. Manas N

Dr. Manas N

Ring worm infection all over the body.

Male | 15

Ringworm isn't from worms, it's a funky fungus skin infection. Scatte­red red, scaly, itchy patches appe­ar on your body. See a dermatologist for antifungal cream or pill tre­atment. Keep skin cle­an, and dry to prevent spreading. Don't share­ personal items - that's how it travels.

Answered on 21st Aug '24

Dr. Anju Methil

Dr. Anju Methil

My face is burn from sun please give advice

Male | 32

Sunburn can happen when your skin gets too much sunlight. It may feel red, hot, and painful. To cool the sunburn, you can try putting cool cloths and aloe vera gel on your skin. Avoid sun exposure until your skin has healed. Drink plenty of water to help your skin recover faster. Always use sunscreen to protect your skin from the sun.

Answered on 26th July '24

Dr. Ishmeet Kaur

Dr. Ishmeet Kaur

I have this white patches like something in my inner thighs. Like near my private part. It's not very smooth but kind of smooth and itchy. It seems like it's spreading

Female | 19

The symptoms are smooth, white patches, as well as itchy. It is caused by a yeast growing on the skin. For that reason, you can get medicine that is not prescribed that eradicates fungi on the skin. Keep the place clean and dry. Try not to share personal items with other people. Make sure the area is kept clean so as not to cause an infection to others.

Answered on 30th Nov '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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