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Asked for Male | 21 Years

Having a receding hairline from the 6-7 month.

Answered by Samruddhi Bhartiya

This could be age-related, genetic or hormonal, we advise you to visit a professional and get treated in person.

Our page might help you pick the right specialist - Dermatologists.

 

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Questions & Answers on "Dermatology" (2719)

I'm 39 from Nigeria. I have a black, cone-like lump on the upper left side of my belly. It started as small bump some years back but with time developed to 2cm in diameter. It's very hard. I feel pain around it each time I'm nervous and itchy sometimes. I have had scan conducted but didn't reveal exactly what it's.. it suggested that Stony bump appears like degenerating Lipoma. .

Male | 39

This hard mass might be a lipoma, which is usually harmless and consists of fat cells. These growths mainly develop under the skin and grow slowly over time. Although it is good that you have had a scan, sometimes further tests are necessary for conclusive results. However, if it is very painful or bothers you a lot, consider consulting with a surgeon who may recommend its removal.

Answered on 23rd May '24

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Help I smoothening my hair in August 8 and I regret I want my natural hair back help how to get my natural hair back thx..

Female | 14

The smoothening change is temporary. Your natural hair will come back in time. Speeding up the growth of your natural hair is possible by using nourishing hair products and avoiding further chemical treatments. Be a little patient, and then your natural hair will come back.

Answered on 14th Oct '24

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I have acne prone skin which food is good for me and which food cam worse my acne suggest me some foods so I can cure my acne without Applying pharmacy products

Female | 20

Fruits, vegetables, and grains are very good for your skin. These products contain vitamins and antioxidants that can benefit your skin. Conversely, belief in a protective factor suggests that hormones like androgens cause acne, and poor lifestyle habits by consuming greasy or sweet fatty foods might make acne worse. Drink more water. It is the best way to keep acne away since it purifies your skin. A balanced diet is the most effective means of controlling acne.

Answered on 16th July '24

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Can I take tetanus injection 4 days after a minor surface scratch on a finger without blood coming out. There's a little redness and pain. I continuously applied handwash and a common antiseptic cream 2-3 times daily since the injury. Now can I take tetanus injection today or am I good?

Male | 26

Cle­aning a scratch often with soap and cream is smart. Small cuts can allow tetanus ge­rms inside. Tetanus makes muscle­s tight and jerky - dangerous. If injured, take­ the tetanus shot within one to thre­e days. Since it's bee­n four days and your scratch is red and hurts, get the shot today to be­ secure. That shields you from risks. 

Answered on 12th Aug '24

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I am 31 years old female. I have many pimple on chick

Female | 31

Acne is multi-factorial problem, hormonal disease in most of the patients, diet, exercise, hygiene, grooming practices play important role.so visiting dermatologist and taking treatment is one option and maintain treatment for long time because if you are getting any improvement with the treatment then continue it otherwise dermatologist will change it. there are few things that has to be taken care. One thing not to apply hair oil, avoid having dandruff or use anti-dandruff shampoos weekly on the scalp, using face washes that have salicylic acid or glycolic acid. Avoid using thick greasy moisturizers or cream on the face. Use only creams that are gel based or water based. Drink plenty of water, avoid fat or cheesy diet, exercise 10-15 mins of the day. Topical steroids have to be avoided. Topical antibiotics like Clindamycin are useful. Oral Antibiotics or retinoids are advised. 

Answered on 23rd May '24

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Patient History: Age: 32 Chief Complaint: The patient presents with a history of recurring brown and black spots on the arms and body since the age of 9-10, occasional scrotal ulcers diagnosed at the age of 31, HPV-associated p16 strain squamous cell carcinoma at the age of 32, Medical History: - Occasional scrotal ulcers diagnosed at age 31. - HPV-associated p16 strain squamous cell carcinoma diagnosed at age 31, treated surgically with margins. - Reappearrance of genital warts after 1 year after surgery Symptoms: - Recurring brown and black spots on the arms and body since childhood, with occasional appearance and disappearance. - Thick, black, dry-textured spots on the legs. - Small white spots near the genital area and stomach. Additional Information: The patient reports that the brown and black spots on the arms and body have been present since childhood, with intermittent appearance and disappearance. These spots are more prominent in the arms and underarms, while on the legs, they are thicker and predominantly black with a dry texture. The patient has a history of scrotal ulcers at age 31, which have resolved. At age 32, the patient was diagnosed with HPV-associated p16 strain squamous cell carcinoma, which was surgically removed with margins. Despite treatment, the patient experiences recurrent genital warts. Furthermore, small white spots have been noticed near the genital area and stomach. What should be done. Its a complicated case and needs alot of study

Male | 32

Given the complexity of the case and the various symptoms described, the patient must consult a dermatologist for further evaluation and management. The dermatologist can conduct a comprehensive assessment to determine the underlying cause of the recurring brown and black spots, scrotal ulcers, HPV-related carcinoma, and other symptoms.

Answered on 23rd May '24

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