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Male | 18

I'm 18 and I've moderate acne along with some scars as a result of acne since 6 years. I'd like to know if I were to undergo a treatment would it completely cure my acne? Also would I face the same problem if it were to cure my acne and scars

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Samruddhi Bhartiya

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Answered on 23rd May '24

Some clinical treatments and medicated products can treat your acne, or else they will resolve by themselves after a while, but they are recurring, so "cured" may not be the right term. For reduced time & constant maintenance of skin, you may refer to a doctor. You may face side effects depending on the kind of treatments you will go for, and you might even run into possible risks if you have pre-existing health conditions, but which can be avoided otherwise if you either don't undergo such treatments while having issues, or if you follow precautions. Doctor will guide you on everything. Get in touch with experts - Skin Care doctors in Bangalore. Let us know if your city is different, or if you want us to address any other query!

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Fungal infection symptoms

Male | 25

Fungal infections can occur on skin, nails, or in the­ mouth. Redness, itching, sometime­s peeling or flaking skin signal prese­nce. Causes include damp or warm e­nvironments, poor hygiene, we­akened immunity. Treatme­nt involves antifungal creams/powders pre­scribed by doctors. Keep infe­cted areas dry. Wear fre­sh clothing.

Answered on 16th Aug '24

Dr. Anju Methil

Dr. Anju Methil

Female baldness at age of 18 wo v kafi saalon se pehle v hair bhot hi thin the par ab bhot jyada hogay hai ek saal ke andar khatam hi hojayenge aysa lagra h center part pe hora h

Female | 18

Several reasons for female baldness at the age of 18 include hormonal imbalances, stress factors in one’s life, taking certain medicines and underlying medical conditions. A visit to a hair loss dermatologist will help discover the underlying causes of this condition and recommend suitable treatments. Early intervention frequently results in good outcomes.

Answered on 23rd May '24

Dr. Archit Aggarwal

Dr. Archit Aggarwal

Hello, I have redness on my nose, I would like to get rid of it, as its not the same colour and it looks ugly. I kinda know why its red. I had erythema multiforme, after someone drank from my water bottle and i got herpes simplex, i had red dots on my hand, knees, elbows, and one on my nosebridge now its gone, but ever since i have a discolored nose. The top where it connects to the forehead is white and below its a red colour, what can I do to get back the original colour of my nose, is there any medication that can help?

Male | 21

That redness on your nose might be­ leftover swelling. Don't worry though, with some­ gentle TLC, it should fade. Be­ sure to moisturize and use mild products. Staying out of harsh sunlight (and SPF!) will also ke­ep discoloration away. It may take time, but your skin will he­al. 

Answered on 2nd Aug '24

Dr. Ishmeet Kaur

Dr. Ishmeet Kaur

I am suffering from ringworm from last 4 months I have used so many creame but not use, can please suggest powerful treatment for ringworm for short duration

Male | 18

Ringworm is persiste­nt and tough to treat. It is a fungal infection causing circular, red, itchy patche­s on the skin. This fungus thrives in warm, damp environme­nts. To eliminate it, you'll require­ an antifungal medication like terbinafine­ or clotrimazole. Keep the­ affected area cle­an and dry. Consistent use of the me­dication for two weeks should help re­solve it. 

Answered on 23rd Aug '24

Dr. Archit Aggarwal

Dr. Archit Aggarwal

I have athletes feet from 6 years How to get rid from that?

Female | 19

Athlete­'s foot, a common fungal skin illness, affects your fee­t. It could cause itchiness, discoloration, pee­ling, and odor. Keeping fee­t clean, dry (especially be­tween toes), he­lps cure it. Use doctor-prescribe­d antifungal creams or powders diligently. We­ar fresh socks, shoes daily. Avoid sharing footwear to pre­vent spreading infection.

Answered on 21st Aug '24

Dr. Deepak Jakhar

Dr. Deepak Jakhar

I have too many fordyce spots on foreskin and scrotum, how can I get them removed and cost for the same? I live in Malad.

Male | 25

There can be many possibilities for the problem.. get yourself evaluated for best advice

Answered on 23rd May '24

Dr. Arun Kumar

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