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.
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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Questions & Answers on "Dermatologyy" (1749)
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
I've never had acne in my teenage years but suddenly I'm breaking out very often. What should I do?
Female | 28
It’s not strange for people to get acne as adults, so don’t worry too much if you’re affected. Hormonal changes, stress, diet or certain cosmetic applications may lead to sudden outbursts of the condition. Signs and symptoms of acne are red spots, blackheads and whiteheads. To deal with it, wash your face two times each day using a mild soap; avoid touching it too often and even consider using benzoyl peroxide/salicylic acid-containing products. If this fails consult a dermatologist.
Answered on 12th June '24
Dr. Ishmeet Kaur
I am 20years old and I have body itches for the past 4months .I taught it was due to water hygiene but my partner started having the itches on his penis and me on my breast
Female | 20
Itching that persists for months and spreads between partners could be due to an infection or allergy. It's best to see a dermatologist for a proper diagnosis and treatment. Please visit a dermatologist to get the right advice and medication.
Answered on 19th June '24
Dr. Deepak Jakhar
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
Hi. I am a 6 month old breastfeeding Mom, my skin have become extremely black, very dark undereyes and hyperpigmentation is a lot. Apart from that i am facing milia like insect bitten kind of pimples of my face and hands and thighs which appear and disappear for shorter periods of time. My dermat has suggested me the following skincare products : Revetime facewash, Kozilite H serum and acne uv sunscreen gel spf 30 and along with that following antibiotics Tab cyra d, tab medivast m, tab klocet 10mg. Is this above prescription okay for me to take as i dont want my breastfeeding baby to be harmed in any way
Female | 26
The darkening of the skin, dark under the eyes, and hyperpigmentation you mentioned can happen due to hormonal changes during breastfeeding. The reasons are various; it can be hormonal changes or skin sensitivity that may cause pimples. The skincare products and medications your dermatologist prescribed are the right ones for your condition during breastfeeding. The facewash, serum, and sunscreen can contribute not only to the health of your skin but also to its protection from harmful sun rays.
Answered on 11th Sept '24
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
I'm 19 I have bacterial infection past 2months so I visit to my near general doctor they suggest clonate ointment and candid dusting powder but still there is no improvement?daybyday its increased and itching also I have so I used clobetamil ointment now infection is mildly decreased but this is not permanent solution?so pls give solution for my problem dr
Female | 19
Clonate ointment and candid dusting powder are corticosteroid and antifungal powder respectively which are not recommended for treating bacterial infections and hence it is suggested to stop the same at once. Proper diagnosis and treating the condition accordingly is essential in your case. Ruling out underlying cause and identifying the source of bacterial infections is equally important. Please consult a Dermatologist immediately so that appropriate antibiotics, good skin care regimen and creams can be recommended.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. T N Rekha Singh
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
I am suffering from skin disease for 2 month.
Male | 29
Skin issues can result from many things like allergies, infections, or skin conditions. Possible signs are redness, itchiness, or rash. To find out the exact source of the problem, one has to visit a dermatologist. They can give you treatment like creams, medications, or lifestyle changes to help you clear up the issue.
Answered on 20th Aug '24
Dr. Deepak Jakhar
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
Isotretinoin treatment available
Male | 18
Isotretinoin helps treat deep cysts and scarring acne. This medicine works great but causes dry skin and mood swings. Only dermatologists can prescribe isotretinoin. Consult with your doctor for any further information.
Answered on 23rd May '24
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
You found Clobeta GM cream helpful. But, be careful using it long-term. Clobetasol propionate, the steroid, may thin skin or cause acne if used too long. Neomycin might irritate your skin. Miconazole kills fungus but shouldn't be used without doctor's advice over time. Consult a dermatologist to use this cream safely and avoid risks.
Answered on 12th Sept '24
Dr. Archit Aggarwal
doctor i am having itchy and pain near my upper thighs but not on my vagina please help its so itchy and pain like there are some pimples and like some rash
Female | 20
You might be suffering from a type of skin infection known as folliculitis. This occurs when hair follicles accumulate bacteria. The symptoms you mentioned are typical of this problem: itchy, painful, pimples, and red, bumpy rashes. Excessive heat, humidity, friction of clothes, or shaving irritation can cause it. Keeping the area clean and dry is a good way to recover and loose clothes might help to relieve the pain. Another way to reduce the discomfort is by applying a warm compress on the affected area. A dermatologist should be consulted if there is no improvement.
Answered on 14th June '24
Dr. Anju Methil
i have small little bumps all over my face that you can barely see when looking, but when you touch my face, they are very noticeable because i have them all over, so my face feels very bumpy now.
Female | 17
It seems that you might be suffering from keratosis pilaris or mild acne. I would suggest consulting a dermatologist for accurate diagnosis and treatment.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Anju Methil
I have a leprosy. And I am on medication
Female | 23
The medicine of leprosy commonly called as MB MDT( multibacillary Multi Drug Therapy) is given for the period of 6 months to 2 years depending upon the severity of leprosy and time taken to get it resolved or resolution of the symptoms. These medications if taken under the proper supervision are safe. If any problem arises due to the medication you may contact the prescribing doctor or dermatologist.
Answered on 23rd May '24
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
I am 30 years old. I had bumbs after shaving. Few weeks later it turned to sore and start spreading around my penis cap. Now I have open wounds and sore on my penis cap but it's not scratching or itching me. It's just there normal but spreading Please I need someone to tell me what to do????????
Male | 30
You may have a skin infection on your penis cap, which can occur after shaving. The bumps which get transformed to open wounds and are spreading could be a sign of a bacterial or fungal infection. Even though it's not itching, it's still important to get it checked by a dermatologist. The medicine might be antibiotics or antifungal cream for it to be better. Make sure you keep the area of the body clean and dry to avoid the further spreading of the infection.
Answered on 6th Sept '24
Dr. Ishmeet Kaur
I am having bad acne after shaving my face I am having acne since 4 months and it's still there
Female | 19
Acne after shaving has multiple causes related to dull blades, not exfoliating prior to shaving or being too harsh on the skin. Visit a dermatologist to get the right assessment of the skin and to get your personalized treatment plan.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Anju Methil
What is volbella?
Female | 46
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Raajshri Gupta
Dr. I Have frequent swelling on one side of my tongue. Looked and saw nothing. There is no difficulty in eating. It's a terrible stretch and not even a braise. It's been a few days the docter. Showed me that it was an ulcer and gave me medicine. But there was no change. What is the docter? It's not like this all the time. Comes and goes. Frome time to time. When it occurs. There is a terrible brain fog. Why are you afraid to say something like this? No teeth chatter sometimes it happens. In the morning, or in the afternoon, or in the night or in a day, sometimes if it happens today, it wont happen tomorrow and the next day its like the ?
Female | 24
Tongue swelling could be due to an oral ulcer, and it may cause discomfort and other issues like fatigue and teeth chattering. Avoid spicy foods, maintain gentle oral hygiene, and if the swelling persists or medication doesn’t help, I recommend consulting a dentist or oral surgeon for further treatment options.
Answered on 27th Aug '24
Dr. Deepak Jakhar
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