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Female | 29

Why do I have black spots and bumps?

I am 29 year old female with face of black spots only on cheeks and small bumps on forehead. I do take high riority in akin care and limited all the products. I use anti bacterial face wash, spf 30, ice bath, turmeric face mask and at night I use clindamycin 1% (Clear gel). My skin becomes dry, but if I use mousturizer then its a acne burst out next day. So, I was my face 10 to 20 times with only water out of which couple of times with soap.

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Answered on 27th Jan '25

The black spots may be due to previous acne or sun exposure, while the bumps on your forehead could indicate blocked pores. Gently cleansing and using antibacterial products can help, but over-washing may irritate your skin further. Instead, consider a lightweight, non-comedogenic moisturizer to combat dryness without clogging pores. It’s essential to have a balanced skincare routine. I recommend consulting a dermatologist for tailored advice and possible treatments, ensuring you address these concerns effectively and safely. 

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Questions & Answers on "Dermatology" (2627)

I had a small cut on my hand that came into contact with blood on clothe. I didn't see any blood on my cut afterward or any wetness. Could I be infected with HIV?

Female | 33

HIV does not spre­ad easily from dried blood. The virus die­s quickly outside the body. A small cut touching dried blood is ve­ry unlikely to cause infection. Unbroke­n skin protects against HIV entering the­ body. Being cautious with blood is wise. Howeve­r, in this case, the chance of ge­tting HIV is extremely low. It's still good to watch for any unusual symptoms. But you probably have­ nothing to worry about!

Answered on 4th Sept '24

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Any venerologists available

Male | 22

If you're experiencing symptoms like unusual rashes or discomfort in the genital area, it’s important to consult a healthcare professional. These signs can result from various factors including infections or skin conditions. Consulting dermatologist will help in accurately diagnosing the issue and determining the right treatment. Several options are available, ranging from medications to lifestyle changes, depending on the underlying cause. 

Answered on 8th Mar '25

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Please I've been over sweating this past week, I don't know why. I sweat a lot in sunny conditions, but this time it's soo much worse I don't know why. My height is 5 feet 5 and my weight is 90kg. Please what do you think the problem is?

Female | 22

Hyperhidrosis may be warned by profuse sweating, specially in sunny days. But one must rule out any underlying medical condition such as thyroid or inflammatory disease. I advise you to visit a dermatologist for assessment and diagnosis. They can offer treatments and guidance on the condition’s management.

Answered on 23rd May '24

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I am 25 year old women. My hairfall was extreme from april and i can see a lot of hairs on my pillow floors and they were so fragile and now it has reduced but my scalp is visible under light. I had pcos and in january i had passed a large blood clot with sever pain in palvis but now my periods are also normal. I had extreme emotional stress as my mother was severly ill. I am concerned about my hair my hairline is intact but top and crown area is affected and diffuse thinning is there

Female | 25

Hair loss can be caused by stress, hormonal imbalances, or health issues like PCOS. In your case, the shedding might be related to these factors. The good news is that it should improve as your menstrual cycle regulates. Eating well, managing stress, and self-care will help your hair grow back stronger. 

Answered on 18th Sept '24

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Ingrown nail. Looking for dermatologist

Male | 23

In case of an ingrown nail, it is recommended to visit a dermatologist. They can evaluate the severity of the other ingrown nail, provide its proper care and offer treatment alternatives. In mild cases, soaking the affected area in warm water and lifting gently under the ingrown edge may work. On the contrary, in case of more severe ingrown nail or recurrent one surgical intervention is indicated. Do not try to deal with it yourself to avoid complications or infections. The healthcare professional should be consulted for proper treatment specific to your case.

Answered on 23rd May '24

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I am a 12 year old boy and I have pigmentation on my face & under my eyes, what should I do please tell me

Male | 12

Facial Pigmentations have to be diagnosed and treated accordingly. The treatment ranges from pigment-reducing creams, to peels, to microneedling, to mesotherapy, and lasers. Visit Your Dermato-cosmetologist to get the right treatment.

Answered on 23rd May '24

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