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Acne and pimple. Black spot
Male | 30
Acne and pimples are skin problems many people deal with. Sometimes, after acne clears up, dark spots remain. These spots are called post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation. They happen when your skin produces too much melanin due to inflammation. To help reduce these spots, keep your skin clean and avoid picking or squeezing pimples. Using products with retinoids, vitamin C, or hydroquinone may gradually lighten the spots. Wear sunscreen to prevent the spots from darkening further.
Answered on 24th Apr '24
Dr. Ishmeet Kaur
Hello doctor, In normal days I losing 70 hairs per day but In hair wash time I losing so many hair.what product I use doctor?
Female | 27
Hair loss is common; around 70 strands are shed daily. But losing more during washing raises concern. Several factors contribute - stress, poor nutrition, and harsh products. To minimize fallout, use gentle shampoo and conditioner. Avoid tight hairstyles restricting growth.
Answered on 24th Apr '24
Dr. Anju Methil
What are theses rashs on me been there for 2 months and getting worse
Female | 27
This could mean you have eczema. Eczema makes skin red, itchy and inflamed in patches. Many things can trigger it, like allergies or irritants. To help, keep skin moisturized. Don't use harsh soaps. Try a gentle moisturizing cream or ointment instead. You can also visit a dermatologist.
Answered on 24th Apr '24
Dr. Deepak Jakhar
Nail infections like fungus since 2 years, plz tell me solutions
Male | 39
Fungal infections can make nails discolored, thick, and brittle. Causes could be moisture, poor airflow, contact with infected people. Treatment options include antifungal polish and creams. Nail hygiene and keeping them dry can help too. If persistent, consult a dermatologist.
Answered on 23rd Apr '24
Dr. Anju Methil
Common warts ko kese thik kare
Male | 19
Warts appear mostly on the hands and feet. Sometimes they have black dots inside them. Though not harmful, warts can be annoying. You can use over-the-counter salicylic acid to remove them. Keep the area clean and dry. Don't pick or scratch warts, or they may spread. If they don't go away, consult a dermatologist.
Answered on 23rd Apr '24
Dr. Archit Aggarwal
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