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Female | 24

Why isn't my psoriasis improving with prescribed treatments?

My body is experiencing psoriasis, despite taking medications prescribed by the doctor and applying creams, I am not seeing much improvement.

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Dr. Deepak Jakhar

Dermatologist

Answered on 23rd May '24

The condition found in the skin that usually displays redness, flakiness, and itching is psoriasis. It is common for a stubborn outbreak of psoriasis to repeat itself. It's important to know that psoriasis can be challenging to manage and may take time to show improvement. Sometimes, medications and creams might need adjustments. Please visit your dermatologist for a thorough review and possibly new treatment options.

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I was bitten by a tick a week ago. I got it out s day later when i noticed it but couldn't get its head out. Its starting to itch and looks like a slight rash. Should i be worried or will it go away on it's own?

Female | 35

When ticks bite, it can cause itching, rash, and redness on the skin. If the tick’s head remains in your body, it may result in an infection. To alleviate this, wash the affected area with soap and water then apply an anti-itch cream. Watch out for any signs of infection like increased redness or pain; should you notice any seek medical attention immediately.

Answered on 23rd May '24

Dr. Archit Aggarwal

Dr. Archit Aggarwal

How to reduce pimple Ane acne hair proble

Female | 23

Face proble­ms arise frequently. They occur whe­n pores clog with oil and dirt. Blocked pores me­an red bumps form. Or blackheads. Or whitehe­ads appear. Washing your face gently twice­ daily helps reduce the­se issues. Use mild cle­ansers. Don't overly touch your face. 

Answered on 23rd Aug '24

Dr. Archit Aggarwal

Dr. Archit Aggarwal

Why I have active pimples and acne only on the chin part

Female | 27

ACNE on CHIN is COMMON! Hormonal changes, STRESS, GENETICS are reasons... Bacteria, oil, dead skin cells clog pores... Hormonal acne often on CHIN, JAWLINE, NECK... Avoid touching face, WASH regularly, avoid oil-based products... Visit DERMATOLOGIST if needed!

Answered on 23rd May '24

Dr. Ishmeet Kaur

Dr. Ishmeet Kaur

Few small bumps on penis

Male | 29

It can be due to a range of conditions such as Fordyce spots, pimples, or genital warts. It is advisable to visit a dermatologist or a urologist for basic check-op to make sure there is no serious condition. Do not self-diagnose or treat yourself at home, because it can only result in your aggravation of the situation.

Answered on 23rd May '24

Dr. Anju Methil

Dr. Anju Methil

दाद खाज खुजली से परेशान शरीर के निचले भाग में खुजली की शिकायत है

Male | 34

It seems like a case of fungal infection; a skin condition that may cause itching and redness on the lower part of the skin. It is caused by germs which thrive well in warm and moist areas. Keeping the skin dry and clean, using antifungal creams as well as putting on loose clothes can be helpful. To avoid further irritation, kindly refrain from scratching.

Answered on 8th June '24

Dr. Ishmeet Kaur

Dr. Ishmeet Kaur

Answered on 23rd May '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

Patient History: Age: 32 Chief Complaint: The patient presents with a history of recurring brown and black spots on the arms and body since the age of 9-10, occasional scrotal ulcers diagnosed at the age of 31, HPV-associated p16 strain squamous cell carcinoma at the age of 32, Medical History: - Occasional scrotal ulcers diagnosed at age 31. - HPV-associated p16 strain squamous cell carcinoma diagnosed at age 31, treated surgically with margins. - Reappearrance of genital warts after 1 year after surgery Symptoms: - Recurring brown and black spots on the arms and body since childhood, with occasional appearance and disappearance. - Thick, black, dry-textured spots on the legs. - Small white spots near the genital area and stomach. Additional Information: The patient reports that the brown and black spots on the arms and body have been present since childhood, with intermittent appearance and disappearance. These spots are more prominent in the arms and underarms, while on the legs, they are thicker and predominantly black with a dry texture. The patient has a history of scrotal ulcers at age 31, which have resolved. At age 32, the patient was diagnosed with HPV-associated p16 strain squamous cell carcinoma, which was surgically removed with margins. Despite treatment, the patient experiences recurrent genital warts. Furthermore, small white spots have been noticed near the genital area and stomach. What should be done. Its a complicated case and needs alot of study

Male | 32

Given the complexity of the case and the various symptoms described, the patient must consult a dermatologist for further evaluation and management. The dermatologist can conduct a comprehensive assessment to determine the underlying cause of the recurring brown and black spots, scrotal ulcers, HPV-related carcinoma, and other symptoms.

Answered on 23rd May '24

Dr. Anju Methil

Dr. Anju Methil

What is volbella?

Female | 46

Volbella is subtype of Hyaluronic acid filler which comes under the brand name of Juvederm (Allergan). It is used to provide volume to the face and correct areas of hollowing, grooves or folds.

Answered on 23rd May '24

Dr. Raajshri Gupta

Dr. Raajshri Gupta

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