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Female | 35

what to expect after anaphylaxis?

What to expect after Anaphylaxis

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Answered on 23rd May '24

Anaphylaxis is a severe type 1 allergic reaction that occurs after the exposure to the allergen and can be characterized by shock, fainting, low blood pressure, hives on the body or rashes, excessive itching. It can also be associated with Edema or swelling of the lips or soft parts. If allergen is after the Anaphylaxis  has been treated the patient has to be on antihistamine for long time or as prescribed by dermatologist and all known allergens has to be avoided

 

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Questions & Answers on "Dermatology" (2243)

I am 30 year old male and my face cover is dark spots that is called acne Used some medicine one year ago but no any positive results I need help you

Male | 30

There are a few options that you could try. First, it may help if you switch up your skincare routine. Make sure you are using gentle cleansers and moisturizers that are suitable for your skin type. You may also want to look into products that contain salicylic acid or benzoyl peroxide, which can help reduce inflammation and clear up acne. Additionally, you may consult with a dermatologist to discuss further treatment options. They may be able to recommend a prescription topical treatment or a course of antibiotics that could help clear up your acne.

Answered on 23rd May '24

Dr. Anju Methil

Dr. Anju Methil

Psoriasis solution 4 year old

Male | 26

Psoriasis happens whe­n the skin turns red, with patches and itching. Scales on the­ skin look silvery. Not catching – you won't spread it. In kids, Psoriasis may come from stre­ss or family history. Manage Psoriasis by moisturizing skin with creams. Don't scratch skin. Use ge­ntle soap. Sometimes, doctors give­ special lotions for Psoriasis. 

Answered on 3rd Sept '24

Dr. Anju Methil

Dr. Anju Methil

Pate and peeth par jhurri type ho gya hai garmi me aisa hota

Male | 26

You may have gotten a heat rash on your forehead and back in the heat. This happens when moisture ducts get clogged and sweat gets trapped under your skin, in effect, red bumps are formed. Avoid hot and humid places, stay cool, dress in loose clothes, and use a cold compress. Keep your skin dry and clean. 

Answered on 2nd July '24

Dr. Deepak Jakhar

Dr. Deepak Jakhar

I have milia under my eyes around 10 Can you please suggest any cream with less side effects Can you please suggest skin care routine I have oily skin and minute pores

Female | 20

Milia are tiny white­ bumps under the eyes, looking like­ cysts. Don't fret! These ofte­n disappear without action. Try a gentle e­xfoliating cream, containing glycolic acid or retinol. Kee­p skin is clean, and moisturized. For oily complexions, use­ lightweight, oil-free moisturize­rs. Avoid squeezing or picking milia.

Answered on 30th July '24

Dr. Archit Aggarwal

Dr. Archit Aggarwal

My mother had a small lump on her hand so can she take moxiforce cv 625 this medicine

Female | 58

Any lump or soft tissue can be due to many reasons like injury, inflammation, or even tumors. Moxiforce CV 625 is a medicine prescribed to treat infections, but without determining the exact cause of the lump, it is not advisable to use it. It is more preferable to have a doctor to check the lump and decide which is the best treatment.

Answered on 6th Aug '24

Dr. Archit Aggarwal

Dr. Archit Aggarwal

I have nodule on my upper scrotum

Male | 22

I suggest that you go to a dermatologist to have a thorough examination of your mole. One should make sure that other serious conditions are not the cause, such as skin cancer or infection. 

Answered on 23rd May '24

Dr. Anju Methil

Dr. Anju Methil

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

Dr. Manas N

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