Male | 38
Will prescribed medicines improve alopecia patchy area?
One month before I noticed patchy area in my left side beard ( not circle type ) it's took me one month to find out its alopecia and it's spreading now . Now its started right side as well. I consult an dermatology and he prescribed me the following medicines 1. Rejuhair tablet (night 1) 2. Clobetasol propionate oil for morning and night 3. Eberconazole cream 1% w/w 4. Alcros 100 tablet ( night 1) And I started using this for 20 days no visible results . Is this medicine works ? Or I should consult other doctor ? Please help
Cosmetologist
Answered on 22nd Oct '24
Patchy hair loss like alopecia areata is a common condition. It may show up on any part of the body which is covered by hair. The prescribed medications are often utilized for the treatment of this condition; however, sometimes, the results may take longer to become visible. If you don't see improvement after 20 days, discuss it with your dermatologist. They could recommend alternative treatment methods to enable you to overcome this challenge.
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Questions & Answers on "Dermatologyy" (2037)
I have hair loss and hair thinning my father have bladness
Male | 23
Hair thinning and loss often happen due to various reasons. Our genetics play a role; baldness in fathers increases changes in children. Additionally, stress, poor nutrition, and illnesses contribute to hair problems. Maintaining good diet, managing stress, and gentle handling of hair help address this issue. Using special shampoo, treatments may also promote healthy hair. Visit a dermatologist if the problem continues.
Answered on 13th Aug '24
Dr. Archit Aggarwal
i am 32 year old female i have black heads problem in last 3 months and some black ots on hand and legs
Female | 32
Blackheads are small bumps that form when hair follicles get blocked by dead skin cells and excess oil. This can happen due to excess sebum, hormonal changes, or improper skin care. To reduce blackheads, use a gentle exfoliating scrub and a non-comedogenic moisturizer. Always clean your skin well to avoid irritation and prevent the urge to squeeze blackheads.
Answered on 19th Sept '24
Dr. Anju Methil
I have a keloid on my helix piercing and i would like recommendations on how to flatten it or treat it at home while still being able to keep the piercing in.
Female | 16
Keloids are bumpy scars that can appear after getting piercings. They may look like a bump and be itchy or painful. For at-home treatment, silicone gel sheets or pressure earrings can be applied to the area to help with flattening it. These keloids can be sure of your keloid's size. Remember to clean the piercing well to avoid infection. If it doesn't get better, you might have to visit a dermatologist.
Answered on 9th Oct '24
Dr. Archit Aggarwal
I have 1 medium small size bump on back downside of my hair which is not at all looking like a pimple type...so what is that is it dengerous for my scalp ?
Female | 18
It is tough to know from your explanation what the bump could be, a in person evaluation is needed. Dermatologist has to examine it to rule out any underlying skin disorders.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Anju Methil
How to stop hair loss and hair thinnig
Male | 19
Hair loss can occur due to stress, poor nutrition, hormone changes, and genetics. You may notice more strands on your pillow or shower drain. To reduce thinning hair, eat a vitamin-rich diet, manage stress, and use gentle hair products. Excessive heat styling should be avoided. Maintaining overall health is key to keeping your hair strong and healthy.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Anju Methil
I am 18-year old female and i have been experiencing throat pain, there’s small oranges bumps on the back of my throat, it hurts to sallow and my throat just looks red and swollen is also small patches on my tonsils.
Female | 18
You could have tonsillitis, a condition in which your tonsils become infected. It may be uneasy for you if your throat is red, swollen, and has small orange bumps and patches. Tonsillitis can be caused by viruses or bacteria. In more detail, the patient should follow the three instructions: drinking a lot of non-alcoholic fluids, sleeping more, and using over-the-counter analgesic medication that your healthcare provider recommended. The practice of gargling warm salty water will definitely sooth the pain as well. By that time the infection has not subsided; it can mean that you should see a physician for more care.
Answered on 18th June '24
Dr. Ishmeet Kaur
Age-41yrs. From last 3 years suffering from a black patch all around my lips, specially below the lips on both sides. I had visited a doctor there who detected the problem to be Perical pig / Melasma Pg as written in the prescription. Treated me with the following medicines For the 1st month- Cetaphil gentle cleanser, Flutivate E cream alternate night and Kojic cream once in a day. Next visit I was advised to use Kojiglo cream once daily, Eukroma+Flutivate E cream on the patches twice a week. But I did not find any difference. I had informed the doctor that I cannot afford a very costly treatment, but on her assurance during my third visit I was applied Glycocil pack but yet felt no difference. Then was asked to use Dermadew Caloe lotion every day and Azideenz 10% gel once a day, this gel made my skin rough, when complained she advised me to use only Dermadew lotion day and night daily. My face is 2 to 3 shades darker than my body color. What to do now to get rid of this patch
Female | 41
Without a proper evaluation and diagnosis, I can't say. But normally, suggested treatments for perical pigmentation include topical medications and laser treatments and I do not recommend flutivate cream for pigmentation. However, based on your individual condition, the doctor will recommend the best treatment for you.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Manas N
I have hair loss due to ‘Alopecia’ so doctor told to apply panderm cream is that ok
Male | 28
Alopecia causes hair loss. Panderm cream is not recommended because it contains steroids and can have side effects on the skin, potentially making the condition worse. It's better to see a dermatologist for proper treatment options like topical medications or injections.
Answered on 17th July '24
Dr. Archit Aggarwal
She has white wpot on her face I doubt that it is a vitiligo symptom can it be a vitiligo or a another thing
Female | 6 months
White spots on the face can be due to several reasons, including vitiligo, fungal infections, or other skin conditions. It's important to consult a dermatologist to get an accurate diagnosis and appropriate treatment. Please visit a dermatologist for a proper evaluation and peace of mind.
Answered on 18th Oct '24
Dr. Deepak Jakhar
I have red marks on my face that ive had for months but they wont go. They resemble excema but the Epaderm cream im using is doing anything. Can you help?
Male | 18
Persistent red marks on the face that resemble eczema may require a more detailed assessment. ..depending on the diagnosis your dermatologist may suggest alternative topical medications, oral medications tailored to your specific condition. by that time avoid potential triggers for your skin. Maintained a blanced diet, avoid spicy foods.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Archit Aggarwal
My face is coverd by pregmention nose and chiks plese .Tell me solution .PlZ
Male | 23
According to your symptoms, it is melasma that you might have. It is common during pregnancy as dark marks are forming on the face, especially on the nose and cheeks. It is recommended to visit a dermatologist who can accurately identify and treat your condition
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Anju Methil
Had a cream that I used, I got home and started using my family cream which gives me reddish small bumps, they said it’s an allergy, I stopped and started using my cream, but the reddish bumps still showing for like a week now , what’s happening. I’m noticing new reddish bumps too.
Male | 28
Skin reactions are possible after using products. Allergies often lead to reddish bumps appearing. Even when stopping the cream's use, bumps can linger. Keep your skin moisturized and clean during this time. If symptoms persist or worsen, consulting a dermatologist provides valuable guidance.
Answered on 1st Aug '24
Dr. Anju Methil
I am 17 year old i have pimple or acne in face and back since 8 month i consulted to my near dermatologist but i dont get any reslut what should i do
Male | 17
Acne can pop up on both your face and back, and it can be irritating. This is when the oil, as well as dead skin cells, block the pores and result in acne. The result is inflamed bumps and whiteheads. You can try a mild cleanser to clear your skin and pimples stay clear by not touching or squeezing them. Drink enough water and eat healthy food to stimulate the regeneration of the skin. If your acne does not diminish, talk to a dermatologist who can suggest other treatment options.
Answered on 18th June '24
Dr. Archit Aggarwal
I have a cyst on armpit its inside and shows some movebility its been for 2 years and i have no pain or anything even i cant feel it there but now i have 2 more same cyst on my arm pit what is it doctor
Male | 19
According to the information you provided, you may have cysts in your armpit part. A cyst is like a small pocket filled with water and can be quite common. Cysts can happen when skin cells are blocked and then form a pile under the skin. They can also be seen in groups. You don't have any pain or problems which makes it unlikely that it is something serious. But, it is always a good idea to let a dermatologist look at them.
Answered on 25th Aug '24
Dr. Deepak Jakhar
White pimple like bump on side of my foot
Male | 18
The pimple-like bumps on the side of your foot may be a type of skin disease, known as molluscum contagiosum. It is a virus caused disease that can be managed by a dermatologist. It is advisable to consult a dermatologist who can determine the condition for the proper treatment and management of the disease.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Archit Aggarwal
Aslam alaikum sir I have watery pimples on my face and shock like pain in my half side face I am also kidney transplant what should I do
Male | 25
It sounds like you may have shingles, especially since you have a history of a kidney transplant. Shingles can cause a painful rash and need prompt treatment. Please see a dermatologist and a neurologist as soon as possible for proper diagnosis and care.
Answered on 8th Aug '24
Dr. Deepak Jakhar
Mere face par bhut sare people se chara bhara hua he chote jayada he or open bhi he chote kafi .cream lagaanese mera chera bhi lal ho jata he muje pura chera clean ho jaye jaldi esa kuch bataye.or chare glow bright ajaye esa kuch bataye
Female | 34
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Khushbu Tantia
Rash on penis, had this before however went away. No STI as did a teat back in october November
Male | 31
It is advisable to see a dermatologist for a rash on your penis. They focus on diagnosing and treating skin diseases. I suggest going to a doctor to find out the cause of a rash and receive effective treatment.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Anju Methil
Age=17 years. Having hard lump on side of head and on the forehead it doesnot cause pain but mild pain occur some times.First it was on side of head than occurred on forehead it's size is not very large not seen in hairs
Male | 17
It may not always be painful, though it causes occasional mild pain. Such a thing can happen when there is a small sac under the skin or it is a harmless tumor. Sometimes these bumps are caused by blocked oil ducts or inflamed hair follicles. Make sure you have a dermatologist take a look at it so they can tell you for sure what it is and how to fix it.
Answered on 30th May '24
Dr. Archit Aggarwal
My toe nails are changing to a yellow color..also I have skin peeling between my toes and it hurts very much.. can you prescribe me anything for it..I'm guessing it's athletes feet and toe nails fungus
Female | 40
Your symptoms sound like athlete’s foot and toenail fungus. An athlete’s foot can cause your nails to turn yellow, make the skin on your feet peel off, and make your toes hurt. The fungus that leads to athlete’s foot loves warm, damp areas – like sweaty feet. You can use over-the-counter antifungal creams on your skin and nails to treat it. Also, try to keep your feet clean and dry so they are less appealing to the fungus.
Answered on 28th May '24
Dr. Deepak Jakhar
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