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I’m suffering from a skin disease since 3-4 years old . I’m 23 years old now . I’ve changer more than 5 doctors in past 2 years but nothing has been working. It’s getting worse and worse everyday. What should i do now?
Male | 23
Many things can cause skin issues such as allergies, infections, or genetics. My advice is that you should see a dermatologist. They will be able to give you some specific treatment options and provide care instructions based on what is going on with your particular case.
Answered on 10th May '24
Dr. Anju Methil
I am a 22 year old female. I have many unwanted facial hair. It started years ago but it spreading to a lot of places on my face. I also have hair on several places where women are supposed to have. Please what should I do to get rid of them.
Female | 22
It seems that you may have a condition called hirsutism, which means women develop hair in areas where men normally do. Hormonal imbalances, genetics, or polycystic ovary syndrome could be responsible for this. To solve the problem, consult with a dermatologist who can suggest treatments such as drugs to regulate hormones or laser hair removal.
Answered on 10th May '24
Dr. Archit Aggarwal
how are doing my name is nene an from Rwanda i want to ask about skincare because my face looks like 30 years old but I am 20 years?
Female | 20
There are many reasons why your skin may appear older than you’d like. Some of the most common include excessive sun exposure, smoking, and dehydration. Additionally, stress and genetics can also contribute to this issue. To improve the condition of your skin, it is advisable to apply sunscreen every day, drink plenty of water, eat a balanced diet, and quit smoking. Using mild cleansers along with moisturizers can help maintain a healthy complexion.
Answered on 10th May '24
Dr. Ishmeet Kaur
I am a 24 year old girl who has undergone culture test frequently and taken medication but I’m still itchy In my perineum and it looks whitish . I’ve also applied steroid creams. Today I came back from a long trip and my liner was soaked with discharge and some of it looks like chunky cheese
Female | 24
It appears that you could be dealing with a yeast infection. Yeast is a type of germ that can cause itching, white discharge and sometimes looks like chunky cheese. Taking antibiotics or wearing tight clothes can sometimes cause yeast infections. You can try using over-the-counter antifungal creams for a few weeks to see if it helps. In addition, wearing loose cotton clothes and avoiding scented products in that area may also help. If the condition persists, you can visit a dermatologist.
Answered on 10th May '24
Dr. Deepak Jakhar
I am 16 yrs old female and have skin warts on face from the time when I was kid about 5 to 6 yrs old and my father and brother also have warts on face what to do any medicine or any treatment is it curable or not
Female | 16
Face warts come from a virus that spreads from person to person. It’s very contagious within families. Although warts aren’t serious, they can be annoying. Special creams, freezing, or laser treatment can be used to remove them. However, they may return later. You should talk with a dermatologist about what will work best for you.
Answered on 10th May '24
Dr. Archit Aggarwal
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