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Psoriasis Treatment for My Child's Pain

Psoriasis Do you have the treatment for this disease? The child is in a lot of pain, please help us a little.

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Dr. Deepak Jakhar

Dermatologist

Answered on 1st July '24

Psoriasis is a common disease that causes red, painful, and rough patches on the skin. It happens when the immune system goes out of control and skin cells grow too fast. A dermatologist can prescribe therapy to relieve the skin. After treatment, using creams or lotions helps reduce dryness and itching. Keeping the skin clean and well-moisturized can also help reduce discomfort.

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I have treated Chlamydia it can transmitted to wife

Male | 28

If you had this sickne­ss and got help, your wife nee­ds to get checked too. Some­ signs are pain when going pee­, unusual stuff coming out, or no signs at all. To stop spreading it, do not touch private parts until you both get he­lp.

Answered on 23rd May '24

Dr. Inderjeet Gautam

Dr. Inderjeet Gautam

Recently I have a insect bite n my face near eye area , and I think that insect release some fluid which is acidic in nature and it caused scare on my face after the wound repaired it seems white and black on surface how to treat this faster please .

Female | 26

You've had some trouble with that insect bite near your eye. The acidity of the insect's fluid might have caused the skin to scar. The skin can be either whitish or blackish. You can use aloe vera or vitamin E cream to treat it without leaving any scars. They are also useful in minimizing the visibility of the scars over time. Don't forget to rinse the area with water often and never itch it.

Answered on 3rd July '24

Dr. Deepak Jakhar

Dr. Deepak Jakhar

I ave been suffering from staphylococcus aerus so for 7year now after treatment and medication it will reoccur I don’t know what else to do okay I want to lab last month it’s still there I can send you the if you want maa I ave taken injections now am taken augmenting quaclave as doctor prescribed to me my friends brother that is medical doctor in abroad said I should stop wasting money I should browse the internet google proved to me that vancomycin is the best injections for stubborn staph but am having double mind it won’t work maa plsss advice me on what to do thanks GOD bless

Male | 25

Staphylococcus aureus often leads to skin infections, boils, and even more serious problems such as bloodstream infections. It's caused by bacteria that may be hard to completely remove from the body. If the usual treatments like augmentin were ineffective in getting rid of the infection, vancomycin recommended by your friend is worth considering. Vancomycin is an antibiotic usually used as a last resort for persistent staph infections, especially those that do not respond to other antibiotics. When using vancomycin, it is important to follow your doctor's advice on dosage and treatment duration. 

Answered on 23rd May '24

Dr. Deepak Jakhar

Dr. Deepak Jakhar

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